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Show MAGNA, UTAH , FRIDAY . NOV. $t alt lake classified Basinet , J&ioota - Ag- and OrcHiito Yea n Directory TRANSFER. Largest Anto Moving Vane ta Utah. Furn it are itoeage ia fire woof ware ho a We specialize u Long taoce 153 S. W. Temnle Tele. Wa. 7095. " Charming Grauhoppen Social i g. ' of Srlboppen ABA aA u LARSTONE IMITATION MAR-BLfor flooring, dials boards, coasters, walla and stain, All work guanateed. A. E. Larsoa. Mar. 2)15 So. th B. Hy. 5990. it'if n- - E fl Intone "Secv-fjB- rjATTERYCO ." Dnb for icTmbd. Sober Multiple Gabriel f . Rmgi. Tz 4ad Snubber, 123 B. 4th ibmriei If CUTLER S MEN'S STORE, 38 So. Mata St. Salt Lake Cty, Utah. All thia acaaoa'a atyle aucceaaes for men and yonag men we have hnadnda of them ia fact the atroagmt suit velum we'v ever prtaeattd einct II771 2746. Contractor Contractor for rjtnctioa. 317 Dooly V 6431. Pump k Motors, fUcmC ax Electric bought, - 547 W. jd mi rep- 1246. 4 dt We. putfu. Mecbiaery CO. ENGRAVING All work Uo. J. P. Ridge. Mgr. 3GES frsftauiubie. 'd BLUEMEL B KNIGHT. W add dig arty and beamy ta a ceremony of aorrow. Oar service excels in tbir hone. 1340 So. Ma Biinfnl or 265 E Center Sc. Midvale. Utah. E W. Blnrsnel John M. Knight. Beautiful Used Pianos in splendid condition $45 and up. Radios. Vacuum Cleaners and Washing Machines. AH oa easy payments. Id) B Broadway Tele. Wan. C271. Wa. 3723. 14 So. fmstar la IDA WILCOX STUDIO To Kfuututor itove oa the W Sim-'?t- Mejestic Range. of Ui times and Studio kjCegtUad Electric Refrig fjq ea euy terms. 135 tVa high-scho- exter-wor- k goarantred. b. Arcb M. Rice, mgr. CHARACTER ANALYSIS. Basina aad Advice. Personal Mrs. Erick- son. 45 E Broadway. Ape 408. Tele. Was. 10011. Sporting Goods Opticians WHOSE GOLD glasses eaoag artful dreeetn ugw womefi. Our ubyee look right, from 4U of visiou and up Fmng of any oculiet . The Optical Shop. Wa. 1520. Wldmg. SUPPLY. fishing tackle. Expert gsa, fishing rtti aad rod repairing. Tennii rackets reatrang Key B lock work. Pam carried for all standard fire arms and fishing reels. We service all field B stream 32 W. 2 So. THE SPORTSMENS Gun, ammanition. pom equipment. Was. 5914. ixnt'Securities 500OART B CO. High ad Securities, Mu lent BosdiJPoxez Meoh. tS wsL 510 Walker Bank ? 3118. ,W Supplies & yZ Materials, T U A ' s Ueaoastratioa ITa. 1867. cleaning and ad 135 East I l J tCO. We baa buildmg material. lae estmute. Let us Home 2210 So. 7or Main. XL iOSE S. dirt, ficase, from hands. Clans hard finish walla, woodwork and rags. Aim distributors for other wanted. products. Reliable agents 6616-260 Wayne Avs. Wa Scalp Treatments VISIT HARPER METHOD. . Hot and Scalp Treatment one special Mgr. 206 ty. Elisabeth Bonner. War. 3702 McComkk Bldg. Trie. HATTON TIRE CO. We handle I Moray Guaranteed Tim. Tobt. Und Tui itmufig. Trie. Wa the low prices. 542 So. Sate. 3724. Window Shades Investigation v 2r .2e SALT WDOW LAKE CO. Window SHADE 4 ah40 JijTjj E dee. Cleaned. guaranteed. 340 5 S. CD-Ne- WESTERN WINDOW SHAD Shade. All color Venetian Blind n service on cleaniag4 repair 4445. 157 E 2nd So. Wo- - Si v shop ENTRS-'- - WEat fa It that knopa honpitnla open and doctor tnayT What la It that lankna your fact wrinkled aad makaa you feel old? NERVES Nina tintea out of tan It'a NERVES that tnaka you rastleot worried, bastard. NCtm Quilting Held Do they makt yoa Ginky. Mr. Elizabeth Myler wat hostess to a group of ladies Wednesday morning and afternoon at her home at a quilting bee. The guest tut included Mrs Mrs. Mary George F. Southwick, Suker, Mrs. U. Perkins, Mrs, John Brown, Mrs. Howard Brown. Mrs Abe Cook. Mrs. Jack Nielson and Mrs. A. E. Aston. A noon-da- y luncheon waa served and the making of a lovely quilt computed. you Nsreous In ftitlon, Nervous Huaadio? d, When nervta are you worry over trifles, find it hard to concentrate, can't sit atlil. Narva Strain bring on Headacha. Nervous people often suffer from IndlgecUon. There may be absolutely nothing wrong with the oigana of digestion, but the Nerves are not on the Job to make the organs do their work properly. over-taxe- Club Meets Do tKty InUrtftra with your work: ruin your plaaturc; drive Members of the Women's Benefit Association met Monday at the Women's Oubrooma fog a charming ao cbl which w preceded hy a short business discussion. Mrs. Jim Allan waa presiding hostess of the evening Card garnet w tn pbyed and high core prize given to Mrs. Robert Ridge and consolation award to Mrs. Myrtle Long. Bridge u looeeat Ofcntnd Mt to to mo on, T. ft VMJlI&iM i) i a toek. of hBrCMthalBfl AS m i- - in5 -- ,j Ml K i , v it 'i? Of ?F V ' ,s J Its W-k&K- a u u if s Club Mods T fr bait i w: ? f IStmoliDaiBffilo E tr HOTEL Public Cad Parties Fridays be one of Rapidly proving to the jbe attractions here every Fnday every Hi lie card parties sponsored Women a the Magna day afternoon by successful very Club, are proving hostess to thc Mrs. Clyde Konold was and arrr-e- d afternoon bit Friday cal score High e thirty-threguest. Mrs. won by was prize at bridge Bruner. Els attend the lunch If persons desire to the bndge for aot stay and eon a cordial in- extended are a met. they THE CORNER FROM tHON SQUARt an up-to-da- te good many chances to save on worthwhile things. - MAGNA TIMES -- and ecoration. formed mot Ize JUST AROUND catch-as-catch-c- ! ..r. boll KISCAN THEYRE getting tired of being back-pag- e a tar era. Theyre howling because all they see at , the breakfast table these days beyond their cofheadline or a fee and is a news picture . . . if theyre lucky. Well, in a way we dont blame them. But how else are the wives going to keep up on the news, sales and see all catch all those money-savin- g those things they want to see? The Magna Times is a necessity to every housekeeper and when friend Hubby grabs the paper and departs for his working day, its gone. And with it go a We're really sorry for the poor husbands who' have to munch their toast in neglectful silence. But, after all, its worth it . . . considering the good that comes of itl . - - taAbKrSJd hTt K Cad Party JUS but te w 5L oar detarmUotloo tfcoa, Thernrobnrria. I t Merry W Oknlnetan fii onwnr. k mg. -i frlnd? Quiet your nerves with PS Cad Party Event Mrs. way your You're chesting yourself and the man who pays you If you work when your NERVES art not normal. You cant have a good time when you art nervous. You cant makt or keep friends when you art keyed up and Irritable. You may excuse your-sel- f, but to others you art Just a plain crank. n Festive Party mpt ,t Nice cquipMENT Very PBP, PU was- - 1585. 122 Regent St., 5iUci btowxi Do Ihty torturo you by day? Kaap you awako al night? bridge-luncheo- Expert make of Low Price. ! Mrs. William Rmt. Mrs. W. B Boucher, Mrs. R. C Parks and Mrs Clara Radebaugh all of Magna and Mrs. FL A. Link of Garfield, motored to Ogden Friday bat to attend a social honoring the Juu.or Past Grand Worthy Matron of the state. The entertainment wat given by the Past Grand Worthy Matron's own chapter Honors Birthday Anniversary WATER SOFTj DURO PUMPS B J Attend Eastern Star Social E. Burke entertained at i br arranged prettily Monday at her home complimentary to members of her bridge club ud special gnat, Mrs. Frank Ftttrsoa. A Mr and Mrs. Owen Stevenson are SALE prettily arranged luncheon was servhere from Calif Visiting at the borne ed, followed by two tables of bridge. of Mr Stevensons parents. Mr and The club prize was won by Mrs. W. In the District Court of the Third Mrs. J H Stevenson. V. Robbins and the guest award givJudicial District in and for the en to Mrs. Peterson. Mr and Mrs Howard Casey have County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, moved to Magna to make their home THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE They are residing in the J R Jarvis a OF AMERICA, COMPANY home. corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Junior Clayton entertained a group Complimentary to the birthday an MARION MAJOR, a woman, K1AS of his small friends Friday compliof Mrt. T. E. Burke, Mrs niversary De SEINA DALLINJA, a woman, mentary to the birthday anniversary of Jack Burke entertained at a lovely arfendantt. n Donald Peterson, in the form of a sur- ranged Wednesday afat the A variety of games was ternoon. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale Court-bourLate fall flowers formed a prise social west front door of the County enjoyed by the group of young peo- pleasing decorative note throughout in the City and County of Salt plethe rooms and for the lnnchton ar1 sVe, State of Utah, on the 15th day rangements. The guests included Mrs. Miss Marjorie Anderson, left for E. J. Gardner, Mrs. Ida Anderson, of November, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon of aid day that certain puce or Boulder Dam Thursday, pUnning to Mrs. C. E. Hoops, Mrs. Delbert Madm Salt return Noember 12. A sen, Mrs. T. A. Hansen. Mrs. W. G Monday. parcel of real property situate Lake County, Sate of Utah, described pleasant t.me is hoped for Mia Ander- Reese, and Mrs. Fred Barton, in addison. at follows, idU tion to the honored guest. Bridge of Lot 3. Rogers wa played in the afternoon and high The North subdivision of Lou 2 and 3. score sward won by Mr. Gardner and Matrons second score by Mrs. Anderson, Block 15. Plat "F," Salt Lake Survey. Together ..,.with and subWomen11 ject to a right ofway ovrrthl Five foot atrip abutting on the Members of the Merry Matrons South. The monthly social and business Bridge Club met it the home of Mrs. Purchase prke payable m lawful C W. Evers Tburs. afternoon of last meeting of the Magna Womens Club o'clock was held Wednesday evening with money of the United States. one A week delightful Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this luncheon was served after which bndge gratifying number in attendance. Mis 16tb day of October, 1934. was enjoyed by all the bdica. Mrs. Sarah Guernsey, librarian, reported a S. GRANT YOUNG. Anderson won the high score circulation of 553 books for tbe month Minna Sheriff of Salt Lake County. of October. A few other business deUtah pr.ze. and antails were also completed nouncement mad that several popular By HEBER G. TAYLOR, 7 Deputy have ban snbscriptiont magazine donated to the libnry.. Met. Marjorie Bowen and Qninney, Attorney for Very Enjoyable Plaintiff. The public ard party held at the Smith became a member of tb club Mrs. Agnes Williams later presided Date of first publication Oct. IV, Garfield Women I Clubroom last Frithe social a official hostess of the Mrs suCcessfuL at with 1934. very day proved Tbe diversion of tbe eveDate of last publication, Nov, 9. Thomas Maher, Mrs. R. M. Leasy, evening. of cards at which high consisted in Anderson charge Charlie ning 1934. and Mrs of the delightful luncheon arrange- score prize was won by Mrt. G Tables for bridge were bter Hoops. ments Mrs. Olive Hays of San Francisco, where arranged and high wore prize given in Magna arrived has California, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fickey returned She is a to Mrs L. L. Pullen. she will spend the winter Wednesday after several days visit with sister of Mrs. E. J. Fickey. Members of the F, L. A. Club will Mr. and Mr. Peter Monsrn of Sbct ia Mrs. Mrs. Monaco Idaho. of meet at the borne of Mr. Norma Icy. visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stump later meet aistet. The They evening. Fkkeya the Smith this Friday at Fallon. Nevada, are visiting from fhe borne with relatives ia Logan and Hyrum changed wai place Haws mg home of Mr. and Mr. Vrl enroute borne. of Mrs. Fern Coon. of Mr. Haws Mrs. Stump is come. Water Pomps ,T-- :rt -- -- WESTERN AUTO TIRE CO. Nw A and used Tim B Battenm Oil B mechanics, Gm LEAF CO. owner ,E for the Everything binders for So. State. 975 prices. F. Maanley, 26TS7. W. J. Bill Webb, mgr- W. Wa. 2577. INVESTIGATION Hare the terms and have observed. y Suite 416 Atlu so-c.- d T.I at vJr? J NELSON. Distributor of Tires . I E CARL CAl CO. Our Met form ie guar rkeuiag woodwork. Muooms. etc. Excel- aftentr for the bath. Rally Held Enjoyed Party Planned t: Rpwde " nwthmi in Held Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock, who Mr. Frank O. Haymoad for hit after more than two score years of more helpful attitude and cheerful ea wtdJcd life, sill hold up a tweet example of "marned bliss" that young to young people. Mis LaRue Butters, president, has couragement couplet could well pattern after. Mrs. announced that the Girls' League John Papanikobt at the Central Hancock celebrated her birthday Monwill be held Monday, November Lumber and Hardware Company wbo day. 19, with all girb of the Jnnioe Cbss seems to take hold of bu business with at hostesses. A program will be pre- the r of a veteran and is truly makThe excellent job of shingling don sented. down to the Pleasant Green Ward. J ing a success. It is also expected to bold the anWe don't know who labored on this nual Girb social following this Mu Erda Williams, charming and but we do know it wat made possible sweet domestic science teacher at Cy- through the cooperation of tach and prus High School, who waa recently every member. SHERIFFS Personal oa An. Hy. 4830. m offer nai gradqne arttingt to all uates to Jane 30. Special low Portraits to anit prices to alL vonr pereonality. 122 2 Sontb Main Street. Was. 4484. i Extermination if g up-tul- 11)2. Bedbugs, etc. Entertain For Primary Clast spike-toot- Photography S FURNITURE. Though we have met with tucctsi in uvutg much of our crop trom the pugut tbu summer, it would be t wnoue muuke to believe that our trouble with them art over. Had we tuccteded in destroying 50 per cent of Mrs. Eve Carpenter, Mrs. Erma them, them are still milions left to E nekton and Mrs, Led Bnnghurst provide a good population of grass were hostesses to the Second Year Prihopper for next year. mary Class of the Garfted L. D. S. Anticipating such an event, now t Sunday School. Friday last at a The young people the time to prepare for it. Thu late party. fall season is an opportune time to part.cipated in a lumber of progresRefreshments wen later deal this enemy a terrible blow before sive games. the ground freezes up and tillage is served. impossible. Nearly all the old grass hoppers die ia the fall, but before doing to, the mother grasshopper con One of the enjoyable eocult of the ceals hundreds of eggs tn capsules and hides them abut aa inch beneath the week was the party given by the surface of the soil The higher and Junior Girls Cbn of the Y. W. M drier elevations on the farm, unmo- 1. A. Tuesday complimentary to their Arrangements were in charge lested anal banks, roadsides, fence mothers row, boundary linn and untilled of the girls forand earned out very pn entertaining party epott and all such places are the areas charmingly for the enjoyment of everyone. Proelected for the depositing and gressive garna were pbyed and light of the egg capsules. refreshments btet served The farmer may have trouble in recognizing the capsules because they Social are to skillfully concealed. They look very much like small irregular, elongaAll members of the FERA Sewing ted clods of arth, ks big around as a C.rcle of girls under 18 yean of age an and inch or to n length. If were entertained at a pencil delightful aoctal these clods are broken they will quickly by Mrs Mane Galloway, their given be recognized. A variety of games sponsor, recently. Having found the egg laying cen- formed the recreation of the evening Refreshments ters, it it only necessary to hitch the for the young Udies. we-- e served bter in the team to the spring-tootevening and tear up or even the concealed the countless egg capsules just under the surface. If the egg The Republican party of Garfield an broken, exposed to the surface, or buried deep in the ground, gave a ally and dance the eggs will never hatch and the next in Garfield Monday evening precedgreat army of grasshoppers is destroyed ing the lection The ally was held at before it ever appears. From an hour the Bluebird Theatre, after which the or to to a haf day of tbu kind of assembly adjourned to the Garfield warfare will be more effective than Men's Club to enjoy a delightful many days spent the next summer in dance to the melodious strains of the Seven Keys Orchestra campaigns of other kinds. FERA Musical Instruments UTAH MUSIC CO. Inpaocr Mrs. Charlie Cheal was the week-en- d guest of Mrs. Fred Jenson and Mrs. Hazel Speers at their homes. Mothers Honored Mortuary 1AVEN. - college. liable Wn SVM. S' S3? Hy. 1823, Just-A-Me- re 1 f queia to: Mr. R. C, Parks for several suggestions he made to increase our but-st- a with nary a thought fo himself. MAGNA NEWS Mrs. Mary Ensign was hostess to members of the Club at in the state of Stored her home Wednesday, at a tab tbii turner FURNITURE B PIANO charming the tut of aL A dainty one o'clock luncheon tom of poisoned by ba,t wh h moving. Furniture delivered to and , was served, followed by an afternoon from California. Local, long and 01 b if bridge. Mrs. Fred Jensen won the abort dieta nets. Phone Was 925 high score prize. 739 So. Mala. ?- havS. Misa Edith Hansen, vivacious Webster School teacher and Glen Brtezt, courteous employee at the Denton Drive-Inwbo plan to be married in the very near future, we understand, (With apologies to Walter Win. hell) Thu week we wish to pan out bo Jjjpcal Hamenws Make Fall War elected head of the State Domestic Unit. High Hallowe'en colorr Mn-won by was at bridge rum Ouff. : '" AND GARFIELD LEADER |