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Show 'I jfogni Time, Ilgng, all of our farms. Had we even smoked our own manufacturers cigars we would have added many thousands of dollars btocd Ewy Friday at Mipa, Utah to the purchasing power of local employers and. would have Eaturi at th poctoffke at Magna. Utah u second-da- s mad matter under the furnished our own neighbors with much needed work. Of eourse we do not manufacture automobiles, but we can go act of Congresa of March3r'l$79. a long way toward pulling our feet out of the mud, by buying SUBSCRIPTION RATES the things that are made in Utah in preference to goods import..rr i2.00 Sir Montha One Year .$1.00 ed and made elsewhere. God helps those who help themselvPayable la Advance es. We could accomplish wonders if we merely asked our merchants for Utah made products when we spend our money. Advertising Rates Given on Application. THE MAGNA TIMES H. A. JARVIS WOMEN'S CLUB MEET Tbe Magna Women's Club met Wednesday evening at tbe clubrooai for tbeir regular b urine meeting. 5-4) Mr. J. R. Jarvi. president, presided. Tbe Quilting Committee reported that four quilt had been completed and turned over to tbe unemployment Who Committee. , A circulation of over Tie people of the state of Utah spend each and every year 600 book for tbe month of Decthe staggering amount of $150XX)f000.00 for Automobiles. Of ember was also u After reported. this enormous sum the people of Utah lose in depreciation b urine dicurions the meeting SSiP6S. Var-io- thirty three and one third percent, or $30,000,000.00 each and Is it any wonderthat we in Utah are short of cash! When the mining industry Is down and there is no gold flowing into the state to purchase meal and to pay for the labor that produces metal, our entire income is seriously jeapordiz-ed- . We pay out much more than we ever take in to Utah. There is one partial remedy, however. - This remedy lies in patronizing local manufacturers, and local business institutions in every case where it is possible. The people of the state of Utah ate more imported Candy last year than they ate locally manufactured candy. They consumed more outside milk!, than they consumed local mitlr. They smoked 100 foreign made cigars to one manufactured in Utah. Our manufacturers in Utah shipped more than 50 percent of their output out of the state. Ifad we ate all of our own candy, our payroll and number -- inof the candy making business, and the sugar business would have been greatly increased. Had we consumed only'loCally Tnanafactured "milk we would have added hundreds of thousands of dollars to our own payroll, and to be doubled on nearly wa eyery year. -- were present. a a a GUEST HERE Mr. Delbert Purser of Pocatello, Idaho wa a weekend guest at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. James Purs- !, al 0. MEETING DATE NAMED The W. B. A. will meet Monday evening, February 1 for tbeir regular business and aociat evening at the Qubroom. Ah Magna Women! members are urged to attend. a a GUESTS OF PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hogan of Protbs boa of Mrs. vo ire- - guests--- t Hogans patents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C ! does the work and charges MARRY MATRONS MEET the land tbe same as a tax Ms. Albert Tbomaa was hostess lien. to th Marry Matron Bridge Qub HONOR MOTHERS Thursday afternoon at her home in The two Beehive Gris of Garfield. Special guests were Mrs, Ida the Magna Ward entertained at a Anderson. Mrs. - Fred Barton and reception-sociTuesday evening a Mi. T, E. Burks all of Magna. honor of their mothers. Mrs. Chcst- a dainty one o'clock luncheon, taMrs. Albert G. Bullock and bles of bridge were arranged and prizMr. Bud Matthews were special es swarded. guests. Game and refreshments were a enjoyed by 48 guests. Mrs. Kenneth CLUB MEETS Tbe Social Hour Club met TuesGodfredson. Mrs. Margaret Allen, Mr. Led Hall sad Mr. Morgaq Bur- day evening at the home of Mrs. A ris directed the activities of the two W. McFarlane. Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Late - refreshclasses. ment were served. Fiw-Dtpart-- er. people-employed caused-producti- on 12 member dismissed. Owners Help In Weed Control ttt Help Themselves j Sec-on- Peterson. a CAMP MEETS FEB. 4 Tbe Daughters of the Pioneers will meeet Thursday afternoon, February 4. at 1:30 p. m. at, the home of Mrs. Maude Laker. Election of officers will be held. All members of tbit organization are requested and urged to attend. tfctj .Usferj AINT YOU COIN TCHfAVE SOMETHING ft FOR MINE? a BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. W. B. Robbia waa hostess to th Magna Bridge Club at bet home Friday afternoon. A out o'clock luncheon was served to 12 guests. Mrs. Ed Gardner waa a special guest. Bridge was the diverrioa of tbe afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Lontensock, first, Mrs. George Smith, second, and Mrs. T. A. Hansen, consolation. a HOUSE-GUES- T HERE Mr. and Mr. J, C. Christensen of Richfield, are guests at tbt boms of tbeir daughters. Mrs. Jack Nielson and r Mrs. G R. Moyes of Magna, Mrs. George Taylor of Garfield. and a HOLD DANCE Tbe Utah Copper Qub entertained at a dance Wednesday evening at tbe Clubrooms. A large crowd was A,- - ICil in attendance. OLS ! r-- a a ENTERTAINS AT PARTY - Mr, and Mrs. Lee Colledget, Mr. nd Mrs. Willard Gibbons of Salt Lake Gty and Mr. and Mrs. O. A Christof ferson were guests at a midnight patty at the bom of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gee on Third East St., after the Utah Copper Dance Wednesday evening. served. r Late refreshments were 43 FHElGVctcico costs no moro?, the new IWJ Goodyear here! Better (than ever lower In price. Goodyear' treater volume enables greater value you Mr. McLiughltn, and Taylor, Mr. - and Mr. John Allen. Mr. and Mm F: Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Marshall Contract bridgf Was the diversion of th evening. High score prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. MiLaughlen. Late refreshments were served. G - RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Frank Hickman returned Thursday from a visit with relatives and friends in Tootle. a CHURCH SOCIAL two-wee- Members of the On hundred and uiuety two Quorum ef tbe Seveflties met Monday evening at th Garfield Ward for a social evening. Games ind " refreshments wen enjoyed by 150 guests. a a a ENTERTAINS AUXILIARY Mrs. Fred Barton wu hostess to th American Legion Auxiliary Thursday evening at her borne on the B ff G Row. After S' abort business meeting, a social evening wu enjoyed. Latt refreshments were served to 16 guests. a a a Teachers Oppose Salary Cuts Opposition with regard to redact-io- n of teachers salaries wu tbe main topic of discussion at th regional meeting of the Utah Educational Association held Saturday in Salt Lake City at tbe South High School. Teachers from Salt Lake, South Summit, Park Gty, Tooele, Granite, Jordan, North Summit " and Davis districts and colleges within these alloted district attended tbe meeting. and principals from Garfield, Cyprus, Hawthorne, and Webster school wen . present. Opposition to a shortening of the school year In any of tbe districts wu also a major issue of tbe convention. The appointment of committees wu advised to confer with the various teachers' associations and Boards of Education to suggest and plan method of proceedurc of necessary retrenchment in tbe rumors that tbe reboot year is to be shortened, Though th delegates did not go on record as opposing any ulacy reductions, the suggestion was made that an intensive study of tbe tax situation be mad in each reboot dis-- " tnct. By studying tbe tax situation in each local district, it it hoped that funda from another source other than in the salary schedule cut be found. D. W. Parratt, executive secretary of the Utah Education Aasociation, stated that tbe teachers are willing to give and take in th period of emergency to maintain school for th remainder of the term. The board of directors discussed a list of tpeakeit for th traditional October convention, and considered A second meeting of tbe slogans. board will be held toon, recording to Mr. Parratt, as no action wu taken at thia time. Gut P, Backman, executive of the chamber of Commerce and E. E. Greenwood, president of tbe association gave principal addresses that opposed reduction of teacher's salaries. Mr. Backman said it would be "utttr folly to reduce tbe pit-sestandards of teaching in Utah. He also stated that he could set no reason in reducing teachers salaries, an act which would- - result in lowering standards. Tacbrre ' UNION SOCIAL HELD get the benefit here plua our Service. Get our trade-i- n offer on Goodyear Magna Ward entertained at a Union meeting Monday evening at the Wardboute. After classes had been held, a. social evening of diversified games were enjoyed by 85 guests. Tbe Tbe All-Weath- ertl "Ml Mr. John Mr. L. C nt SEE H a BIRTHDAY PARTY The following friends surprised Mr. Thomas Mahtr, Friday evening r at bis boms in Garfield, in honor of hi birthday anniversary ; Mr. and ry v ) 1SC2. county -- Weed control in Utah for 1932 is to receive more attention, according to announcement mad by Harden Bennion, state commissioner of agriculture. More of the FOREST FUNDS ALLOTED TO landowners than cooperation in previous years is COUNTIES to be sought to curtail tbe rank growth of weeds. Lack of public Distribution of 25 per cent of the funds,' and demands from various taxgross receipts of the National Forest payers associations committees, are to states and counties for school and given as reasons in tbe cut from state road purposes for tbe fiscal year 19 help. Mr. Bennion, however, pro31 has been made, according to an posed to ask the board of announcement made by the office of culture to follow, in general, the agri- DINNER GUESTS pro tbe Wasatch National Forest. Thu gram, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Christoffer-so- n adopted for 1931. distribution is made on a basis of tbe Weeds are weeds, but they are coifentertained at dinner Sunday eventotal net acreage of National Forest ing the farmers of Utah millions of ing in compliment to Mr. and land located in th various counties dollars Mi. each year. Allowed to grow Frank Nemif of Salt Lake of the states. City. fence lines or in comm, they along For all tbe state of Utah there was harbor a fine a a breeding place for pests a total of $38,055.00 distributed and rodents. - HONORED BIRTHDAYIn the field they crowd on a basis Of a net forest area of out the crops and sap tbe waters that Member of tbe L. F. A. acre. pub and intended . to ft nourish, firemen -- ofgrain., hay Salt Lake BeNationat Tbe Wasatch Torest and garden truck. On vacant loti ing in eight counties, contributed tbe they No, 2 jointly entertained at a grow in rank abandon and mar following amounts to the counties. the beauties of our party town. Saturday evening in compliEavis $1.06 1? Duchesne. $1,383. 81; Morgan, $9.07; Salt Lake, $6-5- al The 1931 program included sever- ment to Mr. Veil Haws' birthday anof which are: that niversary. Mr. Haws ia chairman of 67; Summit. $2,509.92; Tooele, the features, some spraying with chemicals be con- th Fire $935.71; Utah, $491.80; Was- fined Department. Th social wu to follow-o- p work to the end atch. $270.22, making a total of held the Haws at home ou First West areas that $6,252.26 distributed on a basis of ive, and already sprayed be effectthat canal, and ditch hanks Street, games being the diversion of 803,151 acres of forest land locatand fence lines be tboroughtly spray- the ed in these counties. evening. Prizes were awarded to ed. susceptible to cultivation The apportionment of tbe 25 per was toLind be treated by frequent shallow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman, first, cent fund between schools and roads cultivation. Cost of spray work was and Mr. and Mrs. Jest McArthur, is governed by tbe state statutes, in to be divided at follows; materials consolation. Latt refreshments wet Utah 50 per cent being alloted to to be furnished by state and landown- served. each. 50-5ers on a 0 basis; freight and application to be paid by the county. MEETING DATE SET all eul- - QUILTING BEE HELD It Th Magaa-Garfial- d Elkswiii tivationJfurtherproposedthat work be done by the land- MrsTW. B.' Boucher' entertained at bold tbrir regular meeting, February owners, particularly where his prod quilting bee at her home on ia menace Vo other' farms. If at Coopers Hall All members perty East Street Wednesday afternoon. he fails, in such cates, it ia proposed art invited to attend. to invoke (he law, under which tbe A one o' clock luncheon waa served at an attractively planned table. Covers were laid for 8 guests. Editor and Publisher Gcd Helps Those State Asks Land Utah, Friday January 23, GOODYEAR GOODYEAR SPEEDVAY Lifetime PATHFINDER Guaranteed Lifetime Guaranteed Be fesraia , Print ef M Misses Jo Young and Margaret Miner were ia charge of tbe entertainment for tbe evening. , e - - ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Maude Wurzbach entertained her friend Wednesday evenof eight ing at her home, following the Utah Copper Dance. A social evening wu Mis 34x4.0-2- 1 $8x40.31 38x4.7f.19 39xl.ee.lf I TUNE IN Goodyear Wed. . Coast-to-Coa- - - Sat N.B.C. Radio Programs st WATCH FOR DATE0F MAGNA - GARFIELD ESTRAY-ELK- PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY Uagoa, ' Utah Wvliv S ANHUALCHARHYJALL- - 'toIeBhounced LATER enjoyed and a '"Waffle Supper ed. serv- a a GIVE BRIDAL RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wilson entertained at a reception Tuesday evening at the Utah Copper Club in honor of tbeir daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Weaver, who, marriage ..was, renounced bur-tjr cently. Four hundred guests were den. Dancing wu th diversion of evening and light refreshmeti served; Many beautiful presents were received by Mr. and Mrs. Weaver. |