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Show PAGEft Friday, September 15, 193 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH curtail thought or speech, and in can be made a true neutrality. It is of the utmost importance this light, it may well be accepted Published By The Copper Printing Company American and that the people of this country, cherished the by Edith N. Ridge. Editor the best information m the with people. R. Howard Ridge, Publisher The the world, think things throughAmor-icaStriking in their appeal are Published Since 191S of enemies adthe most from following dangerous paragraphs Entered as second class mail matter under the act of HADFIELD STRONG dress: peace are those who, without March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah S. D. Strong anthe Mrs on and Mr information In spite of spreading wars I Issued each Friday jnornifig"It Magna. Utah of their think that we have every right whole broad subject of the past, nounce the engagement e to underGeorge and every reason to maintain as the present and the future, daughter, Beth, William to speak with authority, to fu id, son of Mr. and Mrs. With these statements President a national policy the fundamental reli- talk in terms of glittering gener-- , Hadfield of Salt Lake City, of the moralities, teachings Roosevelt closed an address to as-ef- alities, to The marriage will take place give to the nation the American people last week, gion and the continuation of are which some forts to restore Salt Lake on September twen-o- f or in surances, prophecies peacefor concluding a day in which a prayvalue The nuptial announce-- I distant be time or future second may little present ty er for peace had gone forth from day though riot do we can be of even greater help mcnt is being followed by a series myself cannot and churches throughout the land. a- events of to a crippled humanity. course 0f the parties honoring the popular prophesy I hope the United States will The Presidents address was esis right, too, to point out broadand the reason is because y0Ung couple. It keep out of this war. I believe it sentially an address to a free that the unfortunate events of I have of necessity such a com-Wednesday evening Mrs. wilL And I give you assurance people; a people with uncensored recent years have been based on plete picture of what is going op strong entertained at a mtscell-that every effort of your govern- radio, press, speech or thought the use of force or the threat of I do showor honoring her dau every part of the world.reason ment will be directed toward that It was an appeal for straight force. anRnjs , the And seems to me clear, not dare to do so And it the strong home on First end. As long as it remains within thinking, calm judgment, unity even at the outbreak of this great is that I think it is horn st for me Monte Carlo Whist slreot to and non will in it my power preserva- war, that the influence of Ameri- to be honest w.th the people ol prevent there partisanship and prues won by be no blackout of peace in the tion of American ideals. It came played ca should be consistent in seek- the United States Mrs Ruion Unsworth and Mrs nited States. m simplicity to calm but not to ing for humanity a final peace the lmmodi- - Loe Shelley A late luncheon was T camant nrusbi which-wi- ll eliminate, as far as it this newest rCed to forty guests, of is possible to do so, the continued ate economic effect I do say but nation our on war use of force between nations BEVAN moral NIELSON HOW THOUSANDS, IN WHISKEY QUALITY I hope that the people of this that no American has the The marriage of Miss Wanda the at expense to profiteer country will discriminate most right ns or of Nielson, daughter of Mr and Mrs and ru- either or his fellow citie news between carefully OLD DISCOVERED QUAKER! mor. SEARCH, the men, women and children S J Nielson and J BevanWed-ofwho are living anei dy ing in the Tooele toeik place on last Its Taste, Richness, That Make Whishey Better, You must master at the outset nesday The voung couple are of war in Europe midst a simple but unalterable fact in Finer! Read How This Mellow Brand Every Drop making their home in Tooele. modern foreign relations. When Now 3 Years Old Shows Men Real Value of Quality! A group of friends entertained peace has broken anywhere, -- at a misce llaneous shower honorIn our belief, 8 out of 10 men who actually sampeace of all countries everywhere ing Mrs Bevan recently. ple Old Quaker, keep on buying it. And no wonder! is in danger. For Old Quaker is now finer than everl Every drop now 3 years old! Every drop smooth, mellow, Let no man or woman thoughtPACKARD PETERSON Every drop ready not only to satisfy your or falsely talk of America lessly Announcement is made by Mr taste . . . but give you an entirely new idea of the sending its armies to European and Mrs LcRoy M Peterson of true value of fine whiskey qualify! Sample Old An extensive progiam of p fields. At this moment there is how will See search it the engagement of their daughter. satisfy your Quaker yourself! the at Magna and repairing for quality! Buy a bottle of Old Quaker today! being prepared a proclamation of to Lynn was compli d this Miss Jean Peterson, American neutrality. This would postoffice lunl ling presents Packard son of Mr and Mrs Rue th so week that have been done even if there had Packard of Magna been no neutrality statue on the a very fine appear into The marriage w ill take place on books, for this proclamation is in Mrs. Elise W Baki r postmis- Si ptember twenty sixth at the accordance with international law tress, asks the cooperation of all Peterson home in WHISKEY STRAIGHT Granger, the and with American policy. in keeping the building fresh and ci n monv to be performed by AltO 4if able: it This will be followed by a pro- clean, especially children It is a John D Hill, an uncle of THIS WHISKEY IS 3 YEARS Bishop clamation required by the exist- punishable offense to write mar the bride elect. W t l o COI'R I'lW, i 111 O' neutrality act. I trust, that m or deface the building or its coning This announcement will be LAWK St Mi! I'shM the days to come our neutrality tents in any way read with much interest by the many friends of the popular They are both young couple THE MAGNA TIMES - n well-rounde- d Had-tak- The 1 President Speaks -- -- C The groom is a graduate of the Cyprus high school and is also a Cottonwood MCaSatJeh former student at the University. last Wednesday. Several socials are being plan- was formerly Miss ned for the young couple in the near future. Congratulations are tended to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell left Jacobs upon the arnvrfn?H on last Saturday morning for an daughter born to them extended trip to the San Francis- day, co Fair. They will also visit with Mr. and Mrs 0. friends there. E. ciauC w 1 m Magna Postofficc deh-ciou- ! I f ! BETTER - SIGHT x to SEPT. 14 21 Queen Contest mi mbt rs of well known families On Wednesday evening Mrs Louise Allen entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower honoring bride elect at her home THESE PROGRESSIVE STORES: All Ulah Power PHOVO. UTAH Company Company Granite Furniture Co. Chi pm an More. Co. ASHTON, IDAHO How Lumber Co. William Plumbing & Electric Company BINGHAM. UTAH , Light-Bett- er Sight lamps are scientifically designed for better seeing. They produce the proper amount of light, free from glare. In a few words they light condition and enhance the beauty of any home. Light CompanY afore. AMERICAN FORE, UT. EvERYONE interested in protecting precious eyesight and in beautifying the home will want to see the Parade of Styles in New Light Conditioning Lamps." You'll see the most stylish, most handsome lamps ever and at the lowproduced est prices in history. But even more important is the fact that these new & Bingham Merc. Co. Bingham Radio Shop Miner Mercantile Co. COALVILLE. Morby' UTAH AppL Store GARLAND. Hyrum leneen UTAH & Sons KAMAS. UTAH Douglas Simpson MAGNA. UTAH Huiiaker Furniture Co. MONTPELIER. IDAHO Nielson Furniture Co. Thiel & Olson Brother OGDEN. UTAH Boyle Furniture Co. C. G. Eklund Elec. Co. Lighthouse Elec. Co. f. C. Penney Company Reliable Furniture Co. Sear. Roebuck & Co. Huiah Electric Co. Sears, Roebuck & IDAHO REXBURG. Flamm & Co. Co. Taylor Brother Company RIGBY. IDAHO Eckemell Fura. Co. w condition, as born to Mr. and Gar. 2241. K,,9 and nephew SALE divanette. Reasonable. ' r Theatre entitles: Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Nielson Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Jackman Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Barr Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Coon FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER names are taken from our Subscription Lfct) (These the Other parties being planned for prc-se- l.e-- i LIGHT CONDITIONING LAMPS AT w Miss Peterson include a shower Miss Vivian Tuek will re to be given by Miss Mae Simper Garfield and Miss Billie of Mini ay on next Monday evenWimmer will rt pn sent Magna in ing On ne xt Wednesday evening the Miners Dav Qu n e attest .it Mis Clam Bendixon of Granger the Utah State f ur Si pie min r 21 i lste d bv The prize is sen queen and $2100 7 TOO Sen ihn 7lew, brother-in-la- COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS -- - LIGHT a!; ' This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM , WEEK Better A baby son I rw, Melvin Christensen of' Fork, Utah were visitors!! daughter. Sharon left on last vm Christensen, Thursday for their home in Po- Adamson. catello, Idaho following a weeks FOR visit with Mrs Casey's parents, All leather bed Mr. and Mrs Roland Crump. I BETTER Mr. and Mrs Glen of Lima, Montana. Adamson. Mr. Glen v Two Local Girls Enter Miners Day last week vmUnTZiJ , ' terest in Zion'r National pjJ Bryce Canyon and Mr and Mrs. Basil Casey and is a Renovated a! nnt-in- g ? The Young Ladies and Young Men of the Magna Ward M. I .A, entertained at a hobo dance on Wednesday evening to initiate the opening of Mutual for the coming season A large crowd attended. Mrs. B Christensen and Mr. Thomas Coll mgs were in charge of e fur tin c h for t vo attendants. Both of these viing id t s u well known m M mn .mi Gu-fielfor their tn.um ail lovih ness. mother, Mrs Clara ill ente rtain at a bridal shown eel on next Friday evening Mr- - Noima Shaffer of GranP iwd n ( w der will entei tain at a shower honoring her sister d Mrs Rachel Elelt r w is tin hostess to the membe'is of the club at their regular social meet ing on last Friday twining Mis Florence Kidd and Mis Mae Tur pm were special gue sts Bn age was enjoyed and pri es wem by Mrs LaVern Sheppick and Mis Turpin A late luncheon wan si d to twelve guests Mrs Eider will entertain the club on next Thursday, the occasion being her FLA rv-e- birthday anniversary CASEY PHILPOT One of the lnteieiljng marriages ef the we'ek was the exchange of iws Tuesday, Si ptember 12th between Miss Edith Eileen Casey, d lughte r of i O Casey of Salt Lake Citv and John Edward Phil-pu- t, Udust .sun of Mr. and Mrs. J, V Pinlpot of Magna The voung pouple were married m Salt Lake City and ?re making their home m Sugarhouse The bride is a graduate of the South high school and a former Student of the University of Utah Rigby Home Furnishings Co. 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