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Show MAGNA, UTAH TIMES, Friday, October 11, 1940 Anderson Exchanges Wedding Vows In Ceremony Sept. 1 6th. Miss Bessie The ladies Auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductors will hold their monthly social Monday October 14 at the home of Mrs. Announced Itopolor Young Box of announce California, their daughter, "fTvciiff Box of Magna Mr. 11 Paul Shaw, son of of Thomas W. Shaw , Z Mrs. A. C. couple were fo fi married Utah at the grooms uncle. Bishop ho performed the ceremony. ydmg attended by Miss Sion. JSE .1 Salt Lake City, itwrng the ceremony, a dinner ed to the immediate fam--oanbe- L. will S East make their home on street in Magna. are being planned for Sev-Jparti- es Lmbers of the family of Mrs. I Norris cnU rtaincd at a ay party Friday. A enjoyed by thirteen so-ju- ne was Wsts. Miss Lyall Gillard Becomes Early October Bride with interest by their hosts of friends. , Mrs. Charles Archibald was hostess to ladies of the Womens Benefit Association Monday evening and special guests. Mrs. Isabelle Murphy and Miss Davis of Salt Lake City. Tables of cards were arranged and high score prize given to Mrs. Robert Ridge and second to Mrs. D. L. Underwood. A late luncheon was served. Mrs. W. J. Corrigan left Wednesday for an extended stay in San Francisco, California. She exMrs. Elsie Bruner will enterto be gone about a year. tain the ladies of the Magna Wo- pects Friends of Mrs. Margaret Milbery, mens Club Friday afternoon, Oct- Mrs. Corrigans daughter, will be ober 11th at the clubrooms at a interested to learn that she was social meeting. Luncheon will be married recently served at 12.30 noon and bridge will follow. All members are inMrs. George W. Smith entervited. tained members of her Birthday Club Monday at her home. Eight Mrs. N. S. White and Mrs. Rol- ladies were present and enjoyed and Young are leaving Friday for bridge. Late fall flowers formed Denver, Colorado Mrs. White will table decorations. is it for a month with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Gordon Roland Young at Denver. and daughter of Elvyn, California, V Norman Rasmussen on East 33rd south. Hostesses will be Mrs. Geo One of the interesting marBoyd, Mrs. George T. Colvin and riages of early October was the Mrs. Frank Hayes. The meeting ceremony October commences at 8.00 p. m. 4th which united Miss Lyall Margaret only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jane Kimball, Mrs. N. F. Mrs. Samuel Gillard of Magna Pehrson, Mrs. Agnes Williams! to Harry Keith Aspden, son of Mrs. Wallace II. Jenkinson, Mrs. Mrs. E. H. Watkins of Midway, Robert Monger and Mrs. A1 Tho- Utah. The young couple were marmas attended Democratic Ladies ried in Salt Lake New-housby Douglas meeting Wednesday at the e Thomsen and left immediately Hotel. after the ceremony for a short honeymoon trip to Northern Utah. Mrs. George Kavanagh enterThe bride wore tained Wednesday for her daugh- ensemble with a a poudre blue shoulder corsage ter, Jan, who observed her fifth of gardenias She was attended by fciithday anniversary Five little Mrs. Dayton Kennedy. guests were present. A larfee cake Mr. Aspden is formed the centerpiece of the serleaving shortly ving table. The cake was decor- for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where ated with Mother Goose symbols be is stationed Xith the United States Navy and Mrs. Aspden w ill join him there spring Mr. A. T. Hcllier returned last to make their home. week after an enjoyable vacation Both young people arewell in San Francisco and other cities and popularly known here arc! of California. the announcement will be read'i Gil-lar- . Miss Bessie Irene Anderson, J?ve!y y?un daughter of Mr. and JVIrs Andrew J. Anderson of Mag- na, exchanged nuptial vowawith Raymond L. Cantrell of Spokane, Washington, September 16th, the announcement being made by her . parents. Miss Anderson, a graduate of St. Marks hospital and a former student of the University of Utah has been employed as a stewardess for the United Air Lines. Her husband is a for the same Mrs. Mary E. Nielson will en- concern. They pilot to make their plan tertain ladies of the W. B. A. home temporarily in Salt Lake Westway Sewing Club Thursday City at the Barbara Worth apartafternoon, October 17 at her home. ments. All members are invited to son-in-la- Complimenting the recent bride, her mother entertained at a prettily arranged miscellaneous shower Monday evening at the Utah Copper clubroonis. Games were played by sixty guests and prizes given to Mrs. Dorothy Sad-le- r, Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor, Mrs. Mollie Catten and Mrs. B. E. Mix. Several other socials are being planned by friends in Salt . Lake City for the popular bride. But "The Masses" were not so foolish, after all! Unselfish and noble acts are the most radiant epochs in the biography of souls. -- Thoreau. Constitutional iUTT Less 0 0 that s COSY you m.iy still hear an occasional agitator ,hoWsVoy .tthten loudly now, blasting away at the American system of business which de- to toVo pends on big factories, big d works of dealers, net- easy tonight! Relax enjoy life more. And when you drink, choose the whiskey thats easy to take . . . it goods, heavy advertising, and low prices. Try Ten High and taste its light, bodied richness for yourself. years tliat "the masses Careful control in the world's largest distillery is the secret of the flavor that really is easy to take." & BOURBON WHUKIY 0 PEORIA. ' hoof HIRAM WAUCER & SONS were MC ARTICLE Xll OF THE CON ST OF THE STATE OFi UTAH. RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. j in- Who built this system? The masses built it, by insisting on crackers ing gum, cigarettes, and all other articles that carried back to the old trade names. l Bt ll cnaciti i) - ll Ltghhilurt a f lha Slala af Utah, loa-lhir- ji af all lha mtmheri altcltj la aach houu con- they could recognize in the package, on automobiles, soups, soaps, chew- curring therein I SECTION I. That tt Is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of ths constitution of the state ot Utah to read: Sec. 18. The legislature may ptovlile by law that the stockholders In every corporation 'and joint stock association organized well-know- n , So the agitators have Had 'down. They have 'discovered 'dependable goods grew into big factories. Dealers insisted lead astray after alL "the masses ' that were not so easy to Q tt Courtvj Hstkifi BethM , i i to pipe But in spite of the complaints, little factories which have made ILLINOIS ' 'f i S , r- - WE HAVE IT !. . . COME DRIVE IT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 18, tising helped to give us our modern newspapers, magazines jured by this system, and that wed all be richer if we went cracker-barre- Liability of Stockholder of Bank ognize. And the heavy adver- v CoJ STRAIGHT , Agitators complained for TenHighI USE! . ) Atl and radio. trade-marke- Take Amendment on having trade-marke- d goods which their customers could rec- . for banking purposes, or the hold-or- a of auy one or more of tb classes of stock Issued by any such In addition to corporation ot capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall bo individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount ot their stock in inch corporation, or the amount of their clock of any particular close la such corporation, for all Its debts and liabilities of every kind. L The secretary ot Section la directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors ot the state at the next general election In the manner provided by tats lav. : Section 8. If adopted by the electors ot the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 19 tl. L E. E. Monson, Secretary of State ot the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, true end correct copy ot the Conitltutlonal Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1939 as the same appear of record In my office. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Greet Seal of ths State ot Utah, this 26th day of August, 1940, Here's YourLOOKIEADM r Secretary ot Stale. t' As enticing ! OLD CELLAR NEW THRILLING K BIGNESS In A0 Molar as the at Grandfathers Dimnlon$ Farm ...REMEMBER? NEW LONGER WHEELBASE Dynamic 6 Cruiser S 1020 (Same $$1055). Prices include chrome fender ornaments. 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