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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, January 15, 1937 The afternoon was spent In quilting. Next week Mrs. E. T. Rountree Mrs. O. A. Jones entertained at will give the literary lesson at the honoring a party Tuesday evening dauregular meeting of the society. the tenth birthday of her little were enjoyGames Barbara. ghter, to Miss Irene Complimentary ed and prizes awarded to Jacqueof last week, Misses bride a BevWilde, Donald Larson, line Childress, Erma Peay, Hlene Orton, Gladys erly Shafer and Marlon Bullock. to Albean and Wilma Bennett enterserved were refreshments Party $47,000 for which amount a 45 per tained at a lovely arranged kitchen The C. Club entertained at a seventeen guests. cent P W A grant was recently obshower Wednesday of last Week. m afternoon. tained. The balance will be P&ld aiding party Sunday business games were played and and work Progressive The reguar of arrangefrom funds already budgeted by the Glen Lewis had charge to Mrs. Margaret the of given Relief prizes Society of the meeting ments. . school board. first and Miss Orton, Farnsworth, held was Tuesday Hercules Ward 9 All work will begin within five Refreshments were serconsolation. A C clubhouse. lovely arranged the the at made by Plans are being days. ved. - , ' club for an Ice skating party at luncheon was served by the host Heaths skating Rink next Sunday. esses. Class fler and Mrs. Roy Wing. THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. NIeLon, j. Members of the Junior flee and dressing rooms, was 15115, party at with completion promised In 90 enjoyed a sleigh riding evening. A law t days. The Cyprus "high school pro- Garfield Monday at the L. D. a. served was (Continued From Page 1) ject will be done In 180 day at a supper chapeL Mr. A. V. HendrickWard In Canberra, the capital of the cost of 114,013. son was the sponsor. Jack Ridd and Dr. Calvin S. Smith, superintenAustallan Comonwealth, no one has 01 arever committed a serious crime. dent, said supplementary' work, In- Lila Dimond were in charge atpeople young Forty addirangements. Sounds like a typical place for Mr. cluding- furnishing the new 1M Fielding K.. Smith to start a news tions, will bring the cost to about tended. f CHATTERBOX Edltor-rnblbh- cr Entered m second class mail matter under th act of March 3rd. 1879, at Magna, Utah , Published Sinco 1906 Imwf each Friday morning at Magna, Utah SaboertpUon, lit advance, per year PnbUshed By The Copper Printing Company paper. The newspapers there 'must give such exciting weather reports. ' . $ Nothing but death will stop the USE GAS TAX ON HIGHWAYS homing flight of a homing pigeon, which leads us to believe that the annually levied in the United State, collect trailer era is going to be mighty pne TAX ON QASOLINE, an Immense sum, most of which expended lor highway purposes. In hard on these little birds. some states, however, some of the money Is diverted to other purposes. In view of the Increasing traffic on our highways and the possibility BOARD of eliminating accidents by further Improvements, It seems to us that the SCHOOL various governments should serldusly consider a policy of applying to the . Cyprus Walks Off With Bacon At Livestock --Show BACCHIJS NOTES ACCEPTS BIDS highways all of the money secured from the gasoline tax. -- Bishop- ant MrsrJaseph'TTFall'- In many sections of the nation It is necessary to have four, six and middle-- ! in the a accommodate to parkway lnorder bourne of Bacchus announce the ilghUlan highway of their daughter, Gayle to the highway to separate the traffic, it should be possible to secure much school marriage Again ,the Cyprus High will probably to this the of speed, greater In view tendency Mr. safety. Boyd M. England, son of Mr. greater (Continued From Page 1) Crop Judging squad won first place oe necessary in the near future. Livestock and Mrs. J. A. England of Tooele to the Madison school at a cost of In the annual lntfr-sta- te ( was solemnized Sunapproximately $4135, while a band Show last Friday and Saturday at The marriage 8:00 p. m. at the at evening schools IN THE VILLAGE 37 over out will day, at the be constructed Ogden, winning building in home the presence of rebrides .team from the western states. The Cyprus high school at a cost of close friends. A buffet and latives of Rulon recent of the Sam consists within $13,895. AN PUBLISHED WAS ITEM telling Bangerter, days THERE will be Englend and Dural Day. Leslie Nel- supper followed. A reception probating of the will of a village merchant, and it was not far removed A. O. Lavin, clerk of the board, held Wednesday evening at the son is sponsor and coach. from being in the hundred thousand dollar .class. He had never left his said Friday that new accounting The boys and Mr. Nelson are to Bacchus clubhouse. Many other sohome village, but had always been a good and active citizen In it. diswill which the equipment bring be heartily congratulated for this cial affairs are planned In honHe served In various capacities as Ids help was needed. He would have trict bookkeeping system up to date splendid achievement aa it Is the or of the young couple. e, own In his remained he but made a good citizen in any community, has been Installed. The equipment, third year they have won first place, where he knew all the folk and In turn was known and respected by which cost about $600, will provide Mrs. L,.H. Whipple entertained to him. been has defeating a crack team from Idaho good them. In turn the village hon-th- :s a dally balance in place of a month- who were literally out for blood at a birthday surprise party in We merely mention this as showing that the city is not the only place balance available In the past, and of at home the husband of ly her 'or estates and time. substantial businesses build to known been have where men acwill enable of Prizes Mrs. Stiffler. separate !Mk and posting Henry contests were disturbances Other the poultry which have not been readily dissipated by upheavals and counts for teachers under the state and k. ' The Cyprus team were awarded at progressive games, which have racked many of the larger centers. retirement laws, which will go into placed fourth for poultry Judging A late supper was served to Mr. and effect soon. and Dural Day j Mrs. Charles Black, Mr. and Mrs. 'econd from Utah. TIME FOR ACTION The largest unit of the work, the and n Rolfe are on this squad. Earl Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hen-Thaddiconstruction of a tour-rooslso made a very creditable derson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tion at the Holladay school, was ITS TIME WE TOOK TAXATION OUT of politics. in livestock, with students bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Whlt- A national election Is over. It will be four more years before we stage awarded to Chytraus St Sons com- Ben Grant Eastwood and beck, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones, the great Quadrennial show again. But in the meantime, no matter who pany, which bid $14,248 to do -- the FrankRlfe, Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Coon, Mr. and Day competing, v sits in the White House, no matter who are members of the House and work in 150 days. The medal given by the Salt Lake Mrs. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Stif Senate, taxes are going to hit ua all. V. J. Dean was awarded con- Tribune-Telegrato the outstandRepublicans pay taxes. Democrats pay taxes. So do Socialists and tracts for making alterations at the ing boy in each division of Judging, Communists. And no political party has a clear record on tax legislation. Madison school and building a band was won by Sam Bangerter for the Spokesmen for all parties have long promised tax reduction and then, building at the Cyprus high school. crops unit. He was presented the ! have of all parties once they took office, proceeded to raise Uxes. Member His bid for the Madison school medal and declared the champion done their part to fasten a leech-- 1 Ike bureaucracy upon us and you can't work, which calls for the addition crop Judge of the. Intermountain have bureaucratic government and efficient, economical government at of a band room, a principal's of- - states. the same time. Dulrag the campaign, we heard more promises of tax reduction from al political Quarters. Now the time for conversation is past, and theouttime to for action has arrived. Promises demand fulfillment pledges cry COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS be redeemed. Unless we are to be utterly crushed under a tax burden that Is already sapping more than 30 per cent of the national Income, the This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE. Magna withui the next week entitles people must demand that statesmanship take the place of poll- tics, and that a sincere effort to really reduce the cost of government be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marabella made. FOITPROJECTS r 0MATWOTE " Also Brandy apd Champagne vill-ag- ( live-stoc- r m ey ' Fair-shov- in' df Pvslusk ef h, m YOUR HEALTH CQMES FIRST! II If the pulse seems Weak use aa AMMONIA INHALANT TO ASSIST IN RESTORING TRe HEART ACTOfi BACK TO NORAML .. . .DO NOT HOLD THE INHALANT TOO NEAR THE NOSE SINCE IT MAY NJUH ITS ' perhaps the others do A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription List) COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS per cent of persons have bath tubs. But notv have the urge to sing. TRY TO AROUSE AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON BY SHAKING OR CALLING HM YOU WLL ONLY MAKE MATTERS NORSE. LET TE PATIENT GRADUALLY COME TO- - Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harding INFLUENCE OF THOUGHT OUTLINED IN SERMON t s This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE Magna, within the next week entitles 40 evil determines the harmony of our existence, -- our health, our longevity, and our Christianity p. 167.) It is Life is the subject of the les-- e highly Important in view of the In all Churches of Immense work to be accomplished Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan- to turn our thoughts towards divine Principle, that finite belief uary 17. The Biblical citations Include the may be prepared to relinquish Its error. p. 322.) fallowing: Jesus said unto him be man he a bom again, Except cannot see the Kingdom of Ood. AUXILIARY MEETING That which is bora of the flesh Is flesh; and that which Is bora of The American Legion Auxiliary is the 6plrit la spirit (John 3:3,6.) If meeting this Thursday evening, we live in the Spirit, let us also walk January 14 at the Utah Copper Club in the Spirit." (Galatians 5:25.) for their regular monthly meeting, Correlative to the verses are pass- announces Miss Catherine McBride, ages from "Science and Health with head of the organization. A business Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Ba- session will be conducted, followed ker Eddy: "Our proportionate ad- by a brief social and refreshments mission of the claims of good or of served. A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER- - (These names are taken from ur Subscription List.)' SoNOT GIVE AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON LIQUIDS THROUGH THE , MOUTH BECAUSE OE THE DANGER OR STRANGULATION EMPRESS THEATRE NOTICE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, JAN. NOTICE Show 7:00; Last Show at 9:00 p. n. At the Gem or Empress This Week EXTRA 14-1- 5, First EXTRA "TARZAN ESCAPES" SERIAL - Same show "CONFLICT at both Theatres. TAKING SERIAL THE THUMB , THUMB HAS A PULSE OWN VAUCH MAYBE SATURDAY ONLY. JANUARY 16 First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. fSED VUTi THE MONEY NIGHT PATIENT'S RULSE. NOTICE At the Gem or Empress this week Cash is the award given away this Saturday, $20. are.... To be registered and present. A special selectedRequirements show every This Week. Saturday f $20 These two at it again in their Gayest Picture. Ann Sotliern, Gene Raymond, Eric Blore, Helen Broderick In a snappy, romantic comedy! "MARCH OF TIME" COMEDY SUNDAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 8 First Show Sun, 6:00; Mon. 7:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man Back in a Joyous New Hit! 17-1- AFTER THE THIN MAN William Powell, Myrna Loy, James Stewart deg and a great cast. A mystery-romanc- e I COMEDY NEWS NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS, TUES. WED. GEM THEATRE THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 First show 6:15. Last show start. on Serial 8:45 p. m. EXTRA Special Big Double Bill EXTRA 14-1- . JANUARY 16 and TARZAN ESCAPES 17 Rebun Limit April 13) RiJe smootMy, swiftly and safely to gay California to springtime weather cities at extremely low travel cost. Unloa Pacifics Midwinter Excursions are always delightful events. Enjoy superb comfort in luxurious cars, temperature-controlle... delicious meals at popular pricesl Special Excursion Fares sure good la Standard Pullmans, the last word in travel luxury. Plan now to join this great excursion. Johnny Weismuller. Maureen O'Sullivan. It's new! It's amazing! Took two years to produce. Second Feature CONFLICT Jack London s famous story brought to the screen. John Wayne. Jeen Rogers and large supporting cast ACE DRUMMOND. SATURDAY ONLY, JANUARY 16 First Show 7:00; Drawing 9:00 p. m. AT The GEM or EMPRESS d Liberal Stopover Privileges. Visit Boulder Dam and Lake Mead enroute Other low Round-tri- p Fares in Effect dally. Garfield To Los Angeles $10.00 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD I 4 Ftr Full ParHaJan Consult Local Ag sol MONEY NIGHT If you are at either Theatre you are eligible to win. Same quirements and the same show at both theatres. You May in NO SHOW AT THE GEM THIS SUN.-MO- re- N TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0 Club Nights, Shows Tues., 6:00; Wed. 7:00 k m 19-2- WEDDING PRESENT Jan Bc"nett- Cary Grant. Georga wedding ...he handed her a riot! - COMEDY Next Sun.-Mo- n MUSICAL Bancroft. She wanted a big . NEWS Thurs.-Pri.-Reunio- Cain and Mable.' Sat. THE 'PULSE USE THE FINGERS SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN i CATE TISSUES.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harkness Mr. and Mrs.' Pete Disero Homes and business firms displayed some exceptionally fine decorations this Clylstmas season. The situation reflects a mark of personal pri!de and a community spllrt which Is well worthy of praise. o A naturalist says a bear will run if you look It straight In the eye. We . have no ambition to prove that he Is wrong. 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