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Show nic:ri, train r 3at, wouxt e, :C33 THE MAGNA TIMES Iaatd Every Friday at Magna, Utah Entered at the postoffice at Magna, Utah at sccond-ctai- s mail matter under the act of CongitM of Match 3, r Arc you informed of the fact that? 7. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 12.00 Six Month Payable In Advance One Year Rate Advertising Bell sels to Report Hade to the Bank Commissioner of tke State of Utah OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST SECURITY BANK OF MAGNA j LOCATED AT MAGNA. IN SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31. 1932. LIABILITIES 825,000.00 Capital Stock 8.500.00 Surplus Net Undivided Profit I.303.37 Reaervt for Taxe and Interest I.273.45 Reaervt for Loeee and Contingencies 34,237.54 Deposit of Other Banks 2,330.02 Deposits S abject to Cbck 173.621.80 Public Funds 30,044.65 tions Gold 5.416.75 287.50 8.483.00 Currency Silver 1.676.69 Total Cash and Du - from Banks .101.848.53 Other Resources 577.13 Cashiers 8 Certified Checks 1.913.54 Total Demand Deposits 208,579.99 Postal Savings 1.485.27 Tims Certificates 2,600.00 Savings De- 93.050.43 posits Total Tun De- - posits -- y o'clock a. m.. o'clock anj to on art rung at four oclock a. m., then at four tbirty the proceedure starts over with one belL Eight bells art struck at mid' night. One s year, at midnight on New Years Eve. sixteen bell are strnck to proclaim ths sabering in of tbs New Editor and Publisher Due from Other Banks 85,984.59 Cash Item tf Cash Collec- art rang on board Naval vesdenote time. On bell is sounded at twtlve-thirttwo bells at on natil t'ght bell 81. 00 Given on Application. H. A. JARVIS yean to corns. This does not mean that part of the material could not be cut for wood but something should be left to protect th snow in the area and retard the runoff and thus rehabilitate th water supply. An effort to make a artful study and a plan to b executed on th watershed of the several streams is just as essential as building reservoirs on the streams. The time has com when everyone should b interested m the protection of th watershed. Up to date, little planting has been dons to increase its value, however, ths demands of th future may well take in to account the possibility of not only protecting th vegetation on tbs upper watershed as it it at present, bnt extending the program to increase the protection of the watershed by new plantings of trees, grama and shrub, for it it on these watersheds that th growth of this state depends. HaulicalNoTcltigs ,r 97,135.70 Total Resources -- 8378.415.07 STATE OF UTAH County of Salt Lake F. L. Warnkk, bring first duly sworn according to law, deposes and uys. that be if Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of basinets on tbs 31st day of December, 1932. F. L. WARNICK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January. 1933. THOS. TEMPLER. Notary Public. My Commission will expire September 23. 1933. CORRECT ATTEST: D. D MOFFAT. C. M. Brown. Chat. T. S. Parsons, Director. STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner I. John A. Malta Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above company, filed in my office on January 5, 1933. John A. Mali, Bank Commissioner. W.V.WJ 1 TO Low la Average Flock. Says Poultryman One of the most argent needs in the Mrs. D. M. Bray was hostess to a .MOTHERS MEET poultry industry in Uuh today is Mothers of band members of Cyp- -' charming aftersocial Wednesday campaign for a greater avrus met Fr.day afternoon at the noon at her home in Garfield compli- sute-wid- e erage per hen. reports tgg production home of Mrs. Alma Swenson on Cenmembers of tbs to mentary assistant extension Carl Fnschknecht, Street A Club. the for ter to male caps young pleasingly arranged poultryman of the Uub Sute Agri musicians. A number of luncheon served. Cards was were wet apt Mr. Frischknecbt was led to make made for a more attractive appearance later arranged and prize for high this statement because of the records of the boys and girl. score given to Mrs. V. U. Butters. made available to bim by poultrymen in various pans of the state who have cooperated with the extension service in the keeping of poultry accounts dur ir.g the past year. When some poultrymen are able to get an average production of 221.7 eggs per bird during tb year, while oilicts secure an average of less than 100 eggs per bird in the ume length of time, there is something wrong," uys Mr. Fnschknecht. In tome flocks th production is low because inferior chicks were purchased. In others it may be due to faulty feeding, poor bousing, insufficient caln ling throughout the year, poor and disuse control, or to poor are and management in general. Mr. Fnschknecht advises that th egg production per ben in the tut must be n increased if a large percenuge of are to remain in th business. The avenge production in Uub for December last year wai only 8.8 n eggs per bird: therefore, if a poultry-mahas a flock of 500 birds, they must lay 4480 eggs or an avenge of 144.5 eggs each day this month to This Is oas of scries of odvcrrissunw paid foe by row equal the state avenge production for local .transportation company, parposo is so discowiga December of last year. motorist from giving lifts so "thiunbars. or beggars of free TO COMPETE IN Strange but True-- uni-Utio- rides. This practise u dnngsroos to asotoristt sad costly so transportation companies. Tjoiill feel at Womc (in. dpatimiL cAanx tli Thomas pSEfrflE TMIVtt UNION SQUARE OVERLOOKING lh Utauune to comfort and genukw enjoy mens selected by seasoned wsitars as San fiandscos ideal hesui runmng k saw Escefcrt Bring ban fr Goffs Shop 350 AS LOW AS ROOMS PR1WI WITH I2? BATH SINGLE, I3.50 000611 WITH DETACHED IATH AS 10W AS flam of 1 y 'C SWGU, 2?OOURZ 'J KROYiqdrtofaiy YttiT GARAGE th ttwfe N CONNECTION MILK BALC0 MALT 35c Germade 23c Whose Office is in the Deseret Bank Building, in Salt Lake City, is one of the leading Sugar Concerns in the State. They feature Beet Sugar Which lias Met With Universal Approval Because of Its Uniform Good Quality. The plant of tbe Gunnison Sugar past that it was to tbrir advantage Co., is modern in every derail. Here to sell their beets to thif firm. ns suggest that if yon have not a nser of tbrir sugar that yon make your ntxt order this kind. Yon will be surprised bow much different it is for there is no better sugar on tbe market and it is made correctly from a scientific standpoint. Tbe fact that their business is not confined to a local field, woold had one to think that they uke bnt little interest in local affairs but time has improven that they, at all times, have of the best interest of this community at exbcift and are behind every proposiand tion that promisa public improve tbe ment. e. I' " HE ut ds-gr- liMMAiMUiUl concern has played an portant part in the development tbit section. They furnish an cellent market for the producer many rancher have learned ia In ths District Const of th Third Judicial District in tnd for tb County of Salt Lake. Suts of Uuh, ASSETS CORPORAUTAH TION. a corporation, Plaintiff, i v. GEORGE L. BIESINGER, and ALICE R. BIESINGER, hi wifa; F. L. ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON, hit wife; NA- . BAG TIONAL SECURITY CORPOR-ATIOcorporation: SECURITY TRUST PANY, a corporation, i Defendanu. , To bt sold at Sheriffs Sals at th wot front door of tbs County Court-boin tbs Gty and County of Salt Lake, Sure of Utah, on the 24 day of January. 1933, at 12 o'clock noon of aid day that certain piece or par- - ' cel of real property sitnats in Salt Lak County, Suts of Utah, described as follows, Commencing at s point on section line South 0 degrea 04 minutes Wat 1494.9 fset and South 89 GOLD tf GREEN BALL 56 mtnuta West 432 feet from All ward in Oquirrh Suk are tb Northeast corner of Southeast making preparations for the annual quarter of Section 28, Township I Gold and Green Ball which ia to be Souths Range 1, East Salt Lake Merheld, Friday, January 20 at the idian. for a point of beginning: Pleasant Green Ward for tbe entire thence North 0 degrea 04 minutes Stake, Each ward will designate their East 168.2 feet: thence North 89 queen and a queen of th suk with degrea 56 minata East 66,4 feet; thence Soath 0 degrea 04 minutes her sttendanu will b chosen to reign West 168.2 feet to tbe North boundAs yet, queens have not been desig' nated from 11' tb ward. Competiary line of 33rd South Street; thence tion for tbe Gold and Green , dance, Soath 89 degrea 56 minuta West promisa to be more spirited than eve: (6.4 feet along tbe North boundary before, as a greater number of conpla of 33rd South Street to point of be-- 1 have announced their intention of ginning. Purchase price payable in lawful ' competing for ward pla.a than ever before. More deuiled announcements money of the United Stata. of the ball will 'bC made' lt ' s tater Dated at Salt' LakFGfyrUfahrMr ' date. 27th day of December. 1932, S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. Mr .and Mrs. L. M. Dayton enterBy H G Taylor. Dtpnty. tained at a delightfully arranged sup81 Thomas. Them per Thursday evening in compliment foth Pleasant Green Ward Bishop- Date of fintAttorneys for Plaintiff. publiation ric and wives. Covers were laid at s Date of last publiation pleasingly arranged uble for Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mr. and Mr. Reid, SHERIFFS SALE John Herzog, Btfhop and Mrs. L. C. Healy and Mr. and Mrs. Dayton. A social evening was later enjoyed. la th District Court of the Third Jndidal District ia and for the County of Salt Lake, Sut of Uuh, & BANK ZIONS SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY, i corporation, - Plaintiff. ' ai ' Let 5c! SHERIFFS SALE to-w- it: Mta ban Thomas, Attorneys foe Plaintiff. Chits of first publication Date of last publiation 5c C3D 6 Powdered Sugar 3 lbs 25c tending in Salt resume holiday family. their beet sugar is manufactured and because of its uniform high quality it it recognized as a headliner. When the scientists give the qua-tio- n of sugar machinery their approval it is adopted by this company and ia modcrnly it a result their plant the best beet equipped to turn ont to uke precaution (Very sugar. They whole-somit, that their sugar it pure and 2 TALL CAII IB Helen Nichols, who it atthe Jadge Memorial School Extension Director Urge Control Of Lake, returned Wednesday to Utah Watersheds her stadia, after spending tb By Director William Peteraon, U. S. A. G Ex vacation with her father and tension Service MiwNichols Gut Nichols. Watershed lands in Uuh must have formerly attended St. Mary-of-thMerely Wasatch academy. some definite supervision. passing into private ownenhip it not Mrs. Anton sufficient unless the private ownerTygoon entertained ship is associated with the water users at a social Thursday, afternoon to Miss Wanda Anderson of Los Angewho want the protection. Small unyons and amall n vines la, California, who is visiting close to many of tb towns are being and friends here. A lovely ardenuded of the small timber protec- ranged luncheon wai served and tion. The cutting of a few acres of afternoon enjoyed. maple, aspen or oak, if not done careScott Hancock, who was uken to fully, might result not only in immethe hospital last week for treatment, diate flood damage but also in continued reduction in water supply and although quite ill, i improving rapida menace to the community for many ly. to the joy of his many friends. AAAAAAAAAAAA4444AA, ; Thif Flo. I CARROTS, tela-tiv- & 29c BEANS wi5S....7c! e- SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD as follows, , Commencing at a point 60 rods West from th Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 28 n Township 1 South of Rang 2 West of Salt Lake Meridian, and running tbencs Wat 20 rods; thcncs South 40 rods: tbenc East 2Q rods; thcncs North 40 rods to tbs place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United Sutea. Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh. thi 27th day of December, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. By H. G. Taylor, Deputy. 10 LB. PAIL -- L poul-tryme- $ la Pint Mayonnaise, e thumbers often are 10c! . to-w- it: for Carl Simmons left Monday LIVESTOCK SHOW Logan where he will resume his stu dies in the U. S. A. G Although onThe following boys who have been ly a freshman at the Ag" college. the in divided into tram to compete Carl it prominent ia athletic cirda. Ogden Livestock Show January 6, left Thursday to compete: stock judgWallace and Harold I lark ness reing, Leon Rusbton, Dale Benaion and turned to th B. Y. U. at Provo Levi George Coon; poultry judging, Monday to resume their studies after Evans and Dale Bennion; crop judgspending the holiday vacation with ing, Leon Rushton. Levi Evan and their mother, Mrs. Silvea Harkness Dale Bennion. Tb teams. will remain and family. until Saturday evtning. At a special club meeting Tuesday, Tryouts for the jKbool play, "Tbe January 2, th Ag boys were shown Touchdown" a four-ac- t drama, will a moving picture entitled "Tb Tirelbe held next week in th Cyprus was ess Hired Hand." The picture High School auditorium. All intersecured by Mr. P. S,. Humphries. ested are invited- - to participate;-MorUnited information the from state supervisor may be obtained from States Dtp110111 of Agriculture. Tb Miss Harvey. Myrtb veins theme. of tb picture was tb of electricity on the farmv. An of entertainment, a evening suged by the California Players, was SLEIGH RIDING PARTY presented Thursday evening at the ENJOYED Pleasant Green Ward for the benefit of the Sunday-ScbooPlays consistMember of the Commercial Gub ing of tbe Country Lawyer. The Hill participated in a sleigh riding patty Billie. My Uncle From Bernn and After the the Black Card were Thursday, January 5. presented, A large sleighing the group met at the bom crowd was present to enjoy the perof Mia Ida Johnson, where games form nca. were played and refresbmenu served. Th club is under tbe ltadmhip of Mrs. Madeleine Waldis. It's C BOUCK and MONA L. BOUCK, hi wife; MORRISON-MERRIL- L tf COMPANY, s corporation. Defendant. ' be To told at Sheriffs Sal at tb west front door of tbs County Court-b- o ns in ths Gty and County of Salt Lake. Sute of Uuh. on th 24 day of January, 1933. at 12 oclock noon of said day that etna in piece or par-i- d of real property situate in Salt Lake County. Sute of Utah, described ! AT GARFIELD AG BOYS LEAVE Just-A-Me- JOHN 10o ' Dr. Willard Christoph non. former Salt Lake City Health Commissioner. wilt be tb principal speaker at the Garfield Ward. Sanday evening, January 8. He will speak on "Why Have Epidemics?" The program . will commence promptly at 7 :00 oclock p. m.. with special musical numbers also featured. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. 0 SHERIFFS SALE la the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake. Sute of Uuh, UTAH ASSETS CORPORATION. a corporation, Plaintiff. 6901 Lb. Bag jToilot Paper WARD SUNDAY EVENING Dewey, was Bay to the Production ia SPEAK Harvest Bell FLOUR Pantales Despotoulo. who was arrested November 25 by Deputies P. A. Hanks and N. F. Pthrson on a liquor possession charge, changed hit plea of not guilty" to "guilty" in Judge William Treseders court Turn-da- y Every capital ship and tender in the U. S. Navy has a chaplain who administers to the spiritual needs of tb officers and men of th vessel. first to complain g vs. TQRMER-HEALTHCHIE- 13,-08- ) Mild Cheese lb. 13c! LIQUOR VIOLATOR CHANGES PLEA TO GUILTY population, towed from Chesapeake Philippine Islands, a disuncc of miles in 150 days. - MONDAY, JANUARY 9 morning. During a water shortage at Taco Judge Tresedcr fined the man 825. ma. Washington, the airplane earner and 25 days in tbs county jail, with Lexington, furnished light and power a suspension of the jail sentence. for the city which has over 110.000 dry-doc- k - - The Fuel Oil Testing Plant at the Philadelphia Navy Yard hat saved the Government and private ship owner huge sums of money by teaching marine engineers how to burn fuel oil efficiently, and by conducting numerous tests to determine which refractories and insulating materials give the best service in marine oil fired boilers. The floating - -- g SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 7 Year. Keeping time by means of belli date back to the time of the Egyptian Pharoaha. Eight oared boats used to ply the Nik. carrying two or more aanpernu mcrariea who relieved tbs oarsmen one at a time.- - At one bell, number one was relived and so on. mn-t- il ' eight bells the last of the original PYTHIAN SISTERS oanman was relieved to taks a rest. TO INSTALL OFFICERS HERE JANUARY 9 When the President of th United Officers of Unity Templn No. 16, States is regularaly embarked on board a ship of the Navy, but is absent Pythian Sisters of the State of Utah. therefrom at nigbt with the intention wiB be installed Monday evening hours January 9 at Cooper's HalL At this of returning within twenty-fou- r hi absence is indicated by sight ver- time, the following officers will take tical whits lights displayed at the office to direct th activities of the lodge during the ensniag yesr; Pk- Mrs. Mary Sadist, Most Excellent Mrs. Rebecca Hudson. ExThe frigate Constitution.' which Chief was launched in 1797, i the oldest cellent Senior; Mrs. Amanda Dove. vessel in service in tbs United States Excellent Junior: Mrs. Averilda Jonss Navy. This ship is now at Panama Manager; Mrs. Mary Nielson. Mistress where the will remain until January of Finance : Mrs. Elizabeth Hanson, 1 5th, when she leaves for San Diego, Mistress of Records and Corretpon California; ah it due to arrive at denes; Mrs. Minnie Cash. - Protector San Diego February 5, 1933. of Temples: Mrs. Veronica Drif fill. Guard of Tsmpk; Mrs. Alice Brady, The Church Pennant is the only Past Chief and Mrs. Ellen Marlot inflag that is permitted to be flown sulting officers. above the Stan and Stripes. It is disA board of trustees consisting of played when divine service are being Mrs. Alice Brady, Mrs. Mary Sadler and Mrs. Rebecca Hudson have also held on board United States been appointed. Egg when car and bus service ceases. II Jack Gibbon of the Magna Ward announces that tryouts and instruction foe th Gold and Greta dan.e will be held at tb Warehouse Monday evening. All interested in learning ths dance are invited to attend. Has Worked MIRACLES for Me vs. DANIEL G JENSEN and MARY C. JENSEN, bis wife; C. L. ANDERSON: HYRUM J. .JENSEN COMPANY, a corporation; FOS- TER W. GRAHAM and JANE DOE GRAHAM, whore true name is KATHERINE GRAHAM, bit Enthusiastic user tom who get batter results thn they hM Jtpected from Dr. Mllee write us every day. -Mervelotisr w.I?7o?d5ulr Tfinunikniar re words quite generally usad by these enthust-Mt- tc uaera. Repeatedly they write; It does more than you claim for Asplr-Mint- , To It Mrs, Ruth Culpt ths chesrful whoss picture ia ahown here, lady aays; wonderful Asplr. Mint Tablets which have work. for me fa breaking P Colds as well as rsllsving th pains of other aflmente." Mrs. Ruth Culp, 49 East Chestnut Strsst Norristown, Pa. Perhaps you would have tlml. lor experience. Why dent you Your druggist has Dr. 1C W satisfied! wife. Defendants. be sold at Sheriffs Sals at the west front door of the County Courthouse in tb Gty and County of Salt Lake, Sut of Uuh. on tbs 24 day of January, 1933. at 12 o'clock noon of mid day that csruin pica or pared of real property situate in Salt Lake County. Sute of Uuh, described as follows, at s point 497.95 Commencing feet East and 240.2 feet South of the North wat corner of Lot 10, Block" 41, Ten Acre Plat Big Field Survey, and running tbtnct South 45 feet; tbencs West 1 03.5 feet; thence North 45 feet; thence East 103.5 feet, to the place of beginning. Together with a right of way over; Commencing 497.95 feet East of the -- to-w- it: A, DR. MILES' Arpir-Mi- nt The modern, mint-Savor- medicine- - ed for Colds. Headache, Nett rslgla, Neurltio, Sciatica, Lum bego. Muscular Point Periodic ina. Rheu-matia- m. cteeruajr wfund your money if you era not entirely DHsMILEO Northwest corner of aid Lot 1 0, and running tbencs East 50 feet; thence South 420.2 feet; tbenc West 50 ' feet: tbencs North 420.2 fret, to tbs plscr of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of tbe United Sute. . , Dated at Salt Lake City. Uuh. thia 27th day of December, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Laks County. Uub. By H. B. Taylor, Drpnty. .Thomas tf Thomas, Attorneys for Plaintiff. DaU of first publiation i Date of last publiation 2. |