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Show MAGMA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Friday, May 3, If; 2 SOCIAL EVENTS - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS Continued from preceding page.) taU a meter he may install such meter at his own expense, after receiving approval of the District for such installation. (b) Whenever District requires, user shall install a meter at users expense. at (c) District may inspect meters determine and may time any whether or not any meter is operating accurately. Should Distort determine meter to be defective District may order disuse and therecontinuation after, until such meter is replaced or repaired, impoe the charges on the user provided for in Section 2 of-it- s of this Resolution. (d) Whenever a meter is in use the following rates shall be charged on a monthly basis: For the first 12,000 gallons, the minimum rate as provided for ir Section 2 of this Resolution. More than 12,000 gallons, but not more than 18,000 gallons, 15c per 1,000 gallons for all m excess ol 12, IKK) gallons. More than 18,000 gallons, but lot more than 38,000 gallons, 12c per 1,000 gallons for all in excess it 18,000 gallons. More than 38,000 gallons 10c per 1,000 gallons for all in excess of 8,000 gallons. e) Where no meter is m use the ate to be charged shall be as provided in Section 2 of this Resolution. SECTION g. This Resolution shall be published in the issue of .he Magna Times" appearing on the 23rd day of May, 1952. Section 9. Effective Date. In the opinion of the Board of rrustees of the District, it is ecessary to the peace, health and ,atety of the inhabitants of the ires served by the District that 'us Resolution shall become elective - n the date of its publication, and accordingly the effect-v- t date of this Resolution shall the ?'-.- day of May, 1952. Passed by the Board of Trustees KNOWS: THE Jkoffic accidents have killed almost twice as many Americans as all the nation's wars. Safety Is No Accident" PRO-DRIV- DID YOU KNOW Ceweertisl la aaly 11 ccidoattf' . . . vhicii f invoked el all total Irottk of the Magna Water Company, an Birthday Dinat Improvement District of Salt Lake Honoring the birthday anniCounty, State of Utah, this 20th versary of her son, Wallace Wilday of May, 1952. ATTEST: liams, and her own birth date, D. E. Dimond, Clerk, Board of which occurs the same day, Mrs. Wallace Williams entertained at a Trustees Howard Ridge, Chairman, Board lovely arranged dinner and social of Trustees. Sunday at her home. The guests included Mr. and Date of publication. May 23rd, 1952. Mrs. Millard Williams, Mrs. Mark Williams and son. Jack of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Buck-le- y of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and . grandson, Maurice of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Tea To Honor Artist R. Rasmussen of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams and two Honoring Op ha Tidwell Thomp- daughters, and Carolyn, son, noted western artist, Mrs. Mr. Lula Marilyn Stephens and Mrs C. G. Harris is entertaining at a Luella Harris of Salt Lake City. tea to be held at her home on the Magna Row next Monday afternoon, May 26th, from the hours their son, Philip, Honoring of 2 to 5 o'clock. member of Cyprus high school Mrs. Thompson, relative to the 1952 graduating class, Mr. and Harris', is well known for her oil Mrs. P. H. Debs entertained at and water color paintings. open house" Wednesday evening at their home. A number of friends called. Mrs. A. B. Duckworth entertained members of the Rebekah Mrs. r. L Hibler, Mrs. ElizaLodge and their partners Friday beth Jones and Mrs. Mary E. Nielnight at her home following regu- son -- attended sessions of the lar lodge meeting at the Magna Rebekah State Assembly Tuesday Womens Clubrooms. A pleasant in Salt Lake City. was of evemhg spent playing bingo and card games. A dainty Mrs. LaRue Breeze entertained late luncheon was served. members of tier Sewing Club w Wednesday evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Page have The the time visiting returned home from a very en- and group spent aewing. A late luncheon was ten-da- y in joyable trip spent served. Pontiac, Michigan and Canada. They motored and vacationed in ten states. Undergoes, Surgery MAGNA NOTES Group Meats Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth was hostess to ladies of her Bridge Club Monday night at her home at a prettily planned social Prizes at the popular card game were won by Mrs. Virginia Turpin and Mrg. Claone Dyches. Mrs. Velda Jones will be the next hostess to the group at the home of her sister, Mrs. Zenda Ridd in Magna. and Club Entertained Mrs. Dick Openshaw was hostess to members of her Sewing Mrs. H. Claude Anderson was Club Friday at her home. Lunch- hostess to members of the eon was served and the time spent Club and special guest, socially and chatting. Mrs. A. L Ot Unger, Thursday a afternoon at her home. A prettily Mrs. Dick Openshaw will enterplanned luncheon wu served and tain members of her club on Wed- the time spent socially. nesday evening. May 28th at her The group la being entertained home. All members are invited to this Thursday afternoon by Mrs. attend. Anna belle Williams in th University Union Building at s MothMount Riden Plan ers' Club social. Tri-Tow- Annual Ride-Barbec- Tonight-- . ue Mr. Claude Smith of Garfield is recovering from major surgery The Mount Riders are planning at SL Mark's Hospital performed ttieir annual ride and barbecue for Monday morning. His many all members on Sunday, May 25th. friends widh a complete, full reThe first group will leave the covery. mouth of Coon's Canyon at 9:30 o'clock. This entertainment has A large group of members from been previously enjoyed by a Oquirrb Temple of Garfield and large group, end a cordial invita Unity Temple of Magna, Pythian tion is extended all to attend. Sisters, attended the official vial- - ' to the Mrs. B. W. Richardson Lovely Party enter- tained members of the BAG Mrs. J. & Powell entertained Sewing Club Monday afternoon at members of the Club her home. The ladies enjoyed sewWednesday afternoon at her home ing and social visiting during the on the Magna Row. Spring flow- time. A lovely luncheon wu ers were effectively and profuse- served. ly used throughout the living and dining rooms. Honoring the 4th birthday anTables of bridge were arranged niversary of her daughter, Kathy, and prizes given to Mrs. Dewey Mrs. Glen Andre ason entertained Watkins and Mrs. Agnes Williams. at a prettily planned social last The group meets Wednesday, May week at her home. A gay time was 28th with Mrs. Ida Stewart enjoyed by the little guests. DelMar Hiatt of I: Yc:r C:r irisonnr:o2 Gar- field. Mr. and Mrs. HiaU also have two other children. DUG? Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hickman of Magna announce the birth of a lovely baby girl May 17th at a Salt Lake Chy hospital. All concerned are doing nicely. Compare prices before you Magna Youth Takes Salt Lake Maid as Bride Richard Dick" iiso Emma Lou Baker, daughter of C. Martineau of Salt Lake City, became the lovely bride of Dean Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kemp of Magna, In a pretty home ceremony performed May 13th. The couple recited wedding vows at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Harold Robinson in Salt Lake City, the ceremony being performed by C. Clarence Nes-le- n, uncle of the bride. She wore e pale pink suit and pinned an or chid corsage to her shoulder. The young couple later left on a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada and are now making their home in Salt Lake City. Several socials are being plan ned to honor the bride. I Mayflower Express Your Sentiments With Art Wreaths Cut Flowers Rose Bushes Eninas Inter-laeuran- yeti uw&f Everybody's': . Going ! I Opeuk erase sx sms Mr. E Returns home city. Mrs. - sword. Joyfulneu is the mother of all virtue. Goethe y, Members of her club were entertained by Mrs. Bessie Larson at her home, and special guest her Mr. J. A. Stru there, superintendent of the Bacchus plant, Hercules sister, Mrs. Orphe Harvey of Powder Company, accompanied Sugarhouse, Monday evening last by his wife, returned Tuesday week. The group enjoyed card games that were played, prizes evening from an eastern trip. They visited Atlantic City, given to Mrs. Phyllis Harkness New York City, Wilmington, and Mrs. Villa Williams. The North Delaware and Wilmington, group meets with Mrs. LaRee North Carolina, Mr. Strutheri Fraser June 2nd. DfftcUl Gentleness will blunt the Mr. and Mrs. Soren Peterson of Garfield have returned home NEW BABIES from an enjoyable vacation spent in Pocatello and Idaho Falls, IdaA baby boy amved May 18th ho. They later motored to Vernal, at a Salt Lake hospital tor Mr. Utah, to be guests of relatives. Mrs. W. R. Damron underwent Honoring the first birthday anmajor surgery this week at St niversary of her daughter, Mr. Nowell Taylor enter- Marks HospitaL Her condiUon is tained at a party Tuesday of last reported improved. week. A lawn social was enjoyed Entertains Club by thirteen little guests. Mel-lod- tation of Mary Macy. Grand Chief Wednesday evening at Provo. A most enjoyable time wu spent by the people. Garfield News ' to Gai Sprays Peonies Shrubs Geraniums Just-A-Me- re SunnViiioulf I X 86 PROOF 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE. 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