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Show rnmvy. MAGMA, UTAH, UNIQUE I.I0VIE Fildom's mad lavish contribution to tb entcruinmcnt of the world comet to the Gem theatre Sun., Mon., when Fox Film'i musical extnvsgsa-za- . Stand Up and Cheer!" atartt iti It is a prodoc engagement. tion that supercedea anything of its bind ever produced, combining the quintessence of players, story, dia- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Robbias of Oakland. California left Saturday for their home afur a visit with Mr. Robbias' parents, Mr. . aad Mrs. W. V. Robbins. They were accompanied Tunisian Family Moves to New Fair Village Baby Take a Bow." Tm Broadway's Gone Hill Laughing. Billy. and Out of the Red. Five breath-takin- g spectacles, to which each of these song hits is the musical sc companiment, are yours as only part of the most elaborate musical production ever to have come out of Hol- gether. SCORE OF STARS FEATURED IN JUNE IX 1934 is something to seel 4j entertained Mrs. Bland Sorenson Matrons the Merry Club Bridge Thursday, June 14. A delightful luncheon was served at one o'clock and bndge later played. Mrs. Fcno Shaffer. Mrs. C. E. Pickett and Mrs. fern logue, music, sets, costumes and Mrs. C. Ray Thomas were guests. intnc pulchritude. , F. Anderson won the high score prize With Warner Baxter beading the and Mrs. Shafer the guest prize. cast of prominent players, Stand Up and Cheer 1" presents such outstandThe father of Cecil Riding and ing performers of the screen, the stage have moved to Magna to make family as James and the radio, Madge Evans, new citizens of this Dunn, Sylvu Froos, John Boles, Nigel their home. areTheextended a welcome. community Bruce. Arthur Byron. Shirley TemDallas. Morgan. ple. Ralph Jimmy Aunt Jemima, Mitchell and DurThe 23rd Timpanogos hike, one ant, Nick Foraa and Stepin Fetchit. of the largest community hikes in the The film was produced for Fox by world, will be held July 20 and 21, Winfield Sheehan, in association with under the sponsorship of the B. Y. Lew Brown. 1 be production was U. department of physical education. directed by Hamilton MacFadden, Last year, about 10,000 people enfrom an original idea by Will Rogers joyed the e in th5 and Philip Klein. The dances were Theater of the Pinesprogram on the Aspen staged by Sammy Lee. Grove campus of B. Y. U. About The musical numbers, destined to 2,000 reached the summit. be the song hits of 1934, were writThe Alpine term of the "Y sumten by Lew Brown and Jay Gorney. mer quarter begins July 23, followThey are: Our Last Night To ing the bike. Ou WEEKLY NEWS I I jfcEVE you a condensed, editorial tionof the events of each .. ;-- 4' Qrivrv 1 J ;u waoh No -- to far-awa- for their discussionof the history-maof die world. We consider our: tunate in being one of the weak k, dl Me K; vll-la- newspaper can offer its better foundation m will bnd a murrains .nd hclhil in your ducu. of wurid cvwq with tut rwchhnra and (rands mfkhi mating world history. U iti) newpap feature prepared bl W, Pickard, one of the newspaper observers of th oareiully from MjV i j 3 tj READ IT From far-of- f Africa oam thla World's Fair that opened In Chig family to live In tho Tunisian cago May 21 Fifteen of theae reon tho Struct of Villages which productions of life and scenes In la a major feature of tho now y lands offer visitors a tour JJ 4 IN TOUCH V? WORLD EVEi pre-hik- Y I KEEPING .4" lywood. It l STSftW-T- to secure this valuable 'of the world in a single day. Record crowds found the Fair complete and as new as promlssd them on openrng day. Ford Announces All Magna and Garfield boys and girls under 16 with horses, ponies, bicycles, tri- cycles, scooters, wagons, roller skates or any kind of pet animals for July 4 Parade. Sign up at Magna Times at once. All Merchants and private citizens are in- vited to enter floats or private cars in July 4 parade. Suitable prizes for best float, best decorated private car and worst looking old car. Join the gang for a big time. Full details as to time and formation of parade will be announced next week. Parade Committee. 3 nci Reduction In Prices of Can IV. Detroit. Mich.. June 21 Reduction of SI0. to $15 in list prices of 1934 Ford V-- 8 passenger can and $10. to $20. in list prices of Ford V-- 8 commercial can and trucks wen snnounced last week by the Ford Motor Company effective Friday, Jnne Jfti :JU ,007. ace. mwdtn. t tPm 15. Ford pricn bad remained unchanged since the introduction of the 1934 V-- 8 last December, the Ford Motor Co. not having participated in the recent general automotive price increase. The reductions announced are, tberefon, a decrease in the original prices. The price reduction on the standard and de luxe Tudor Sedans, most popular individual models in point of Prices of other standsales, is $15. ard and de luxe body types were reduced $10. except prices of the Roadster, Phaeton and Cabriolet, de luxe types, which remain unchanged. Both standard and de luxe passenger cars have the same engine and 112 inch wheelbase chassis. Body types for both are identical except for the de luxe equipment. V-- 8 - tfiat X that it gives any skin the perfection seemingly without the appearance of petal-souse of powder at all. You will never be satisfied with any pure, other, once you have used it. A French creation clinging for hours and blended to your individual . type. is lR SAFE m di lL9i DEPEI1DABILITY loto lowvJJineu REVEALS so infinitely finer ft f jCLi OF EXTRA STREnOTII AHD DJER-KISS- A Str WORLD RECORD BROKER! It ad ti IS slmrat Inconceivable that hamaa log Auity could c that would withstand tho terrific punishment of the ' I Indianapolis, May SO. Round and 'ronnd the blistering track they streaked, k the low moan of pewttu hour, under the biasing sun rote to n terrific roar as they hit the straightaways at ISO sslW grinding, pulling, pounding nround treacherous faster than they ever dared before. Sliding Into the tarns at die? speeds, there was nothing to hold the ear to the track except t Mile after mile, lap after, lap, greater and greater I Increased centrifugal force developed to separate the trsadj body of the the. Every conceivable focee Itaewn eras working tires to pieces yet Firestone High Speed Tires, with Cs. - I High Stretch Cords, withstood this most gruelling test. Thirty-thre- e ears etV demons of speed thirty-thre- e d Firestone High Speed Tires all protected by Big Cords entered the Annual Speed Classic. Every tire was hetf driver or owner of tho car. -J In all tho heal in all tho grinding 4a all the strai palling not one cotton strand loosened not one life was e by tire failure not one ear was forced eut ef the race by tlr Six of the winners finished without a tire change. What a tribute to the Extern Strength Safety arid Danl into Firestone High Speed Urea. LWi 500-wlI- ... n C Blanche Rachel Naturelle Ptcbe FACE POWDER If your deolnr cannot supply you stnd ui his nan. ALFRED H. SMITH CO.. 5M Fifth Av.( Now York Cnm-DIppe- - WHAT THIS U EARS TOlflU The s maxing record of Firestone dependability Si I w made possible by the Firestone patented process of Can Every fiber of every cord in every ply ef the tire is saturated a with pure liquid rubbers there are eight extra pounds at rahhs 100 pounds of cotton cords. There is greater adhesion between the piles at the Cs Cord hody and between the body and the tread. As a rent patented process of Firestone engineers have bet build a wider tread of flatter contour, with more and tough d deeper non-skilonger giving you more than 50 mileage. Dont delay I Call on the Firestone Service Dealer er San n your community today and eeulp your ear with the new High Speed Tires for 1934. 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