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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, June 28, 1933 THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Nielson, Edltor-PublKh- er l be !istributed l Mr. and Mrs. J. G. H&&Y and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cameron. Mr. million MAGNA NOTES and Mrs. Roy Haws, Miss Juanita daughter, Mrs. James Schuyler of in sent their s, ,bave adjusted service Cameron and Miss Betty Bateman Los Angeles, who was a popular visthe question may be considered set-- Mr. and Mia. Clyde Konold of the rpent Sunday up Tooele Canyon. iter here, spent three days in Rock o ar as the national Magna Row announce the marriage Springs, Wyoming where Mr. Had-- 1 government is concerned. of their daughter, Mae Mrs. Dick Thomas and daughter, Konold y was a delegate at the Union PaWh re,Ceived Part of the vast sum Young, to Norman Holmstead of Blanche, are tisiting with Mrs. cific Old Timers Convention. Mrs. of $2,237,000,000 last week the has arisen as Salt Lake City. The marriage took Thomas' mother of Malad, Idaho. Hadley and Mrs. Schuyler continuto how to use the bonds and question place In Salt Lake City Saturday, ed the trip to Minnesota with anreceived. That June money 20th. Mr. and Mra Joe Thomas and other daughter. Mrs. R. M. Erickinost of the bonds will be cashed is generally assumMra Konold entertained at a' paron. Dean, have returned home af- son. The ladies will then make an ed and thus the question relates to the of ly, June 19th at her home. Bridge ter a short trip to the west coast. extended motor trip through Canspending waa played and high score won ada. cash money. by r Mrs. Ida L. Anderson and consolaMr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundell of Each individual of Magna and Garfield who has tion to Mrs. Fred Barton. LunchMr. and Mrs, A. B. Culley had Utahfew a Benjamin,spent days received his bonus is entitled to use it as he thinks is eon was served to 20 guests. with Mr. and Mis. E. W. Lundell. as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mra Thomas Haslara of Salt Lake City. best without unsolicited advice from professional counsellors the general public. Each veteran underpiprif j n w imvi hi jtg stands his own circumstances and knows what he wants to do with his cah and our advice to all veterans is to savq or spend it as he sees fit. That the vast sum thus scattered through the nation will have important bearing upon business is certain that it means a new epoch in commercial affairs is nonsense. We advise all tradesmen to go after the bonus dollars and the best way to go after them is to nl ii demonstrate to the possessors that what you have to sell is not only worth while but a reasonable and wise You'll find your favorite flavor , at the price you expenditure. want to pay, in one of these Hiram Walker products. 78 years of experience, plus the world' the proud parents of a fine baby GARFIELD NOTES boy born Jtuie 19th. Congratulalargest modem distillery, makes Hiram Walker tions and best wishes. whiskies and gins extra smooth and flavorful. The Sunshine Committee of the cer-mate- Published Since 190 loed each Friday moraine at Magna, Utah Entered as aecond dam mail matter under the act of March Srd,187J, at Magna, Utah per year adTance, taeHptiw. published By The Copper Printing Company .IU4 encourage employment Many business and professional men do not seem to thoroughly understand the policies of the Works with reference to dealing Progress Administration workers and especially with reference to making workers available to private employment From the beginning of the Works Progress Adwith ministration program, regulations have required that was to be encouraged above all private employment and work that where employment is government available to workers, either in private employment or work, the Works Progress Administration was not expected to open work projects. Workers on WPA projects of projects are encouraged to seek and obtain any amount of is available and they are to private employment that WPA from jobs when they have private be excused employment whether it be one day or more, and when the private employment ends they may return to the WPA project for reinstatement on the job. In other words, their eligibility to work on WPA projects is not affected by the acceptance of private employment for a temporary period of time, district regulatwith non-WP- A non-WP- A ions state. ( It is the duty of every project superintendent and those responsible for the handling of workers, to see that the workers accept private employment when it U offered, providing it itf determined first that the private employment offered will pay the customary wage rate prevailing for such work as offered. It is not intended that private industry shall be permitted to take advantage of the security wage scale paid the -- - C itWlJltoSl Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larson are .the Garfield Relief Society entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. proud parents of twin boys born Vic Dallen in honor of Mrs. Pratt who celebrated her birthday; Mrs. J. S. Macantee of San FranMr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry and cisco, California Is visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ensign left daughter, Mrs. Theresa Taylor for this week for an extended visit in a short time. California. Mrs. Dorothy Reese Is home tor Mr. and Mrs. Grant McAllister are an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Std Westerman. -ji Ivr.tW.lSt.. ! UntflliU. H MtiuWiu lltfi J dliUt. Jt. Ut, oi d' t Long distance rates are reduced ell day Sunday and every night after 7 oclock i 4it 4, HIRAM WALKER'S t: BOURBOH WHISKEY Ten High has. the flavor and smoothness of much more expensive whiskies because it is made with precision-contrin the worlds largest and most modern distilol lery. 90 proof. Ill Pint Coda No. would you like to hear? THE BONUS DISTRIBUTED r 'wpwisw 'i " auiiid. I tilt! llSlilllilUnuthlUta iiUUlnW " lU, iiiniUWIllL. Whose voice the class of work to be done. ds Li -- A million $50-bonWith more than twenty-eigh- t distributed to more than two and a half million veterans of the World War, and something like ten million JibiiiiliuuiiiioUiU.lkkd.ltki Am workers on WPA or non-WPprojects and workers unless private inwork WPA released from will not be dustry offers the customary and prevailing wage scale for iiUlU MjcjniHPi uJUiUti Quart Code No. 110. nrei r ih ilu m i h "w n tri u HIRAM WALKER'S DISTILLED FIVE O'CLOCK COCKTAIL GIN C(J Utahs biggest selling gin! Distilled from 100 Vo grain spirits, together with the finest fruits, herbs and berries. MAKE Always uniform in flavor. 85 proof. MOREY YOUR Fifth-- VIITH GO FARTHER Code No. Tint Ccic Nc. 4 IS 47 Also Kiram Wrflcors Distilled London Cry Gin. Dlitillod from grain by tho exclusive Controlled Condensation prccoce, winch 90 proof uniform Cavor Fifth Cede No. 421 Pint Code No. 422 .WatcEa yorai IFamlly' nnij - .'1 aiUl take to limit L HIRAM WALTER'S CANADIAN CLUB STRAIGHT WHISKEY Whether you fvor rye bourbon or Scotc'i, youll HIRAM WALKER'S ROYAL OAK BOURBON WHISKEY Made from the finest American grain by Natures own process, kept under scien tific control. 90 proof. Watch Dad (tart to grin at that performance and again when he looks , into costs) V-- 8 sd like CcmadlrnCk-)- . 6 years and fco'..Ied in Canada under Government supervision, 90.4 proof. Pint Code No. 65 Quart Code He. Watch Mother relax in 127 the wide rear seat and not even know when the road turns rough! 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Jules (1!x lbs.) tt cupspowdered fruitsugar pectin 1 box anglers get better results. To prepare Juice, pit and crush thoroughly (do not peel) about 1 pounds fully rtpepeaches. Add elm-me, of millions. cup water, bring to a boll and experience a 10 (Add minute. covered lUciitr4 , meats to few crushed pcach-pi- t THE 6IEATEST RIME II IIIIEI fruit during cooking.) Place fruit in jelly cloth or bag and squeers out Juice. (If there I a alight ahortagt of Juice, add email amount of water to pulp in jelly cloth and squeezo again.) Measure sugar into dry dish and set ai'Ja ur::i saucepan juieo Into a 3- - to and plaeo over hottest firs. Add powdered fruit pectin, mix well, and continuo stirring until mixture comes to a hard boll. At once pour ; In sugar, stirring constantly. Continue stirring, bring to a full rolling boil, and boil hard , minute. i Remove from fire, skim, pour quickhot Jelly-a- t once. Makes ly. 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