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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, November 13, 1936 CAPl Per $ 10,667.68 94.61 146.02 1,042.29 65.81 319.18 349.74 266.04 295.64 360.30 39.12) 8.40 241.11 106.00 53 485.70 78 221 00 00 43 139 96 439 44 358 06 3(2 32 121 347.43 139.96 639.44 358.06 262.32 548.55 147 548 55 $ 1,736 06 $4.17 17.49 J4S51 $19,197 63 $13.58 615 79 901.00 115 ' stock, .1 outlay t on ig four-- 1 X port of receipts and expenditures of all money of said Board of Education during the school year fitments . ce temp. ervice 70,000.00 . 51,982.10 . 15,365.31 . 83,658.06 $221,005.47 .. on $13,443.14 deposit in the First National Bnir, Sugar House Branch, Salt Lake City, also $6,585.08 general operating fund $48,357.16 de- and the Utah State National Bmiv of Salt Lake City; and $83,6583)6 Special Debt Service temporarily Invested in Utah Municipal Bonds and Tax Notes. JN A SENSE MR. ROOSEVELT has achieved the prestige of a benevolent dictator. To one man we have granted by implication an unlimited mandate the broadest that has ever been bestowed upon an American President In time of peace. How will Mr. Roosevelt Interpret it) Will he confirm the fears of those who having heard hU last campaign speech at Madison Square Garden Interpreted the word master to have an ominous meaning for the future? Or will he In humbleness seek the course that heals the wounds of the campaign and strive to bring unity where heretofore there has been class hatred and bitterness? America has spoken her confidence In a man In personal government. Grateful for his daring and boldness In the days of the 1933 bank crisis, ready to believe that, whatever his mistakes of the first term, there would be corrective influences at work In the second term, the American people have been almost entirely retrospective. They now begin to look ahead to the road that Is beset with tomorrows problems. To Franklin Delano Roosevelt at this hour goes that salute that belongs to the victor, the faith that goes with a hopd that he will continue to be a candidate every day hereafter for that biggest and highest tribute which his fellow men can pay, namely the final verdict of history when it say$: "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." And we sincerely believe he will do it well done." COLLEGE PLANS SPECIAL COURSE FOR LEADERS The annual adult leaders training school, sponsored by the Utah State Agricultural College win begin its session on December 1, according to William Peterson, director of extension service at the coUege. A. GEORGE LAVIN, Clerk, Board of Education. (Subscribed and sworn to befcr this the 26th day of August, me 1938.) HERMAN OYOI, Justice of the Peace My commission expires hand June June 30, January 1, 1938. 241243.47 1 812,756.53 la $1,436,14 Men and women leaders, repre24 counties of the state are expected to attend. Adequate housing facilities can be provided on the campus for 53 men midM wpmen in. addltion to the home agents and agricultural agents; however, persons attending should bring with them sheets and blankets. Director Peterson said. The theme to be emphasized for men during the session will be pure seed and seed certification. All men will be given an opportunity to work samples bf seeds under a microscope. This will help them to appreciate the technique of seed analysis and the meaning of pure seed. In a large number of counties crop Improvement associations have been organized to assist in certification of seed. It to highly desirable that one or two members- from senting each of these organizations attend, Director Peterson explained. il 319.18 349.74 266.04 295.64 360.30 'll 31 172 tl 45 8.40 241.11 106.00 33 151 ,121.84 ,010.10 ,030.32 715.58 ,607.07 .855.45 ,164.18 821.15 832.24 02 485.70 II 221 00 ,07 139 96 639 44 358 06 33 262.32 548 55 $ $ H 3,002 46 1.736 06 17 2687.54 17,114.38 40315.89 10,008.82 11247.36 23274.64 10,484.43 5,155.30 1.663.00 347.43 K 7,985.63 21,207.99 21,527.76 14,460.83 K ,036.09 050.45 ,306 53 1,463.44 3,810.27 6,169.73 4,140.87 9,878.22 1,613.11 39 12 $ 461.57 684101.63 $326,655.83 3.375.89 5,670.83 2,294.94 8,248.48 5,122.04 4,090.98 2.161.90 2,311.57 $ 17,141.48 $33,276.63 $184,599.86 $ 4728.54 115.101 86 6,928.08 16,606.85 79.74 92.61 72.74 68.73 68.72 103.18 73.99 75.08 104.84 $ 79.65 $ 84.44 87.45 29.820.83 14,094.24 43.458.07, 27,123.29 102 ..13 87.61 88.06 2232.48 1322.41 15,083.76 1,025.32 93.22 107.09 108.51 $ 9225 - 63.77 74.79 19.97 54.97 60.06 79.88 56.93. 59.73 95.53 $62.38 181.13 68.03 83.39 7S.T8 75.15 72.45 94.21 97.09 $75.62 $113.77 115.33 $101.94 79.98 $115.16 $883 $ 90.62 $74.35 412.33 ,358.98 fH $ t $19,197 63 $ 23,534.93 615.79 901 $162,842.73 ' $ 00 516.91 .19 629.05 901.00 3,647.13 1,847.75 $681,123.35 Baptist Church The Church school with classes for all ages combined with the worship service at 10:30 a. m. Themd: Risking All for Principle would a DOT In FACE look the SAME ? 342.00 139.00 ' 4970 lb tfi M9.es $ 2,008.36 $ 87.4$ l29J9 11.78 ,624.05 $ 63.47 $ .03 $ 6.124.80 plain By. agonized lock . . . utter wrong . . . the non of south punod up 794.36 6$ any other $ 4,116.44 $ 204.16 392 19 $427.33 $38603.22 $ 52 37 -- Magna-Garfie- ld Lions Club their meeting this Thursday evening at the Hunter Ward bazaar which to held Friday also. The general public Is'Thvited to participate and enjoy planned act lvities of the bazaar which to an annual event which attracts more people each succeeding season. Attractions Include a children's jubilee, vaudeville, athletic program, grand ball, side attractions and meals for all. There are also fortune telling booths, beauty parlor, games and a Grand Ball to climax the evenings festivities. Next Weeks Bowling At Copper Clubhouse At Magna Postoffice A 230.00 372.00 250.00 595.00 98.00 153.00 311.30 100.10 ,258.49 The will hold number of special lectures will be provided for the joint programs, Director Peterson promised. meat 24.10 330.00 63.00 307.15 205.59 86.00 303.20 429.00 170.00 308.20 247.00 131.00 140.00 LIONS PLAN TO ATTEND HUNTER WARD BAZAAR The following bowling schedule for the ensuing week at the Utah Copper Clubhouse to released to Include: Friday, November 13: 6:30 p. m. Team 1 vs. Team 16 and Team 11 vs. Team 13. 8:30 p. m. Tram 12 vs Team 20 and Team 14 vs. Team 18. ' Monday, November 16 '89.00 585.72 70.08 283.48 60.14 438.42 179.82 109.3 62.50 64.17 6:30 p. m. The young peoples discussion group: What to Good and what to Bad in the Movies? At 7:00 p. m. (note change in and Fellowship hou.) the Even-son- g service for all ages. Theme for discussion: The New Day. What will It Bring? The theme for women will be Improve living by helping more people to Help Themselves This will be carried out in Instructions for clothing plans, meat preservation, home storage and electrical economy The adult leaders training school for both men and women started In 1933. Before that time the women leaders held their schools separate from those of the men. This year women will participate with men In the discussion of pure seed and men will participate with the women In the consumer and health program, the family garden and In the demonstration of killing and curing of Sup. Salary $ 6.30 p. m. Team 8 vs. Team 24 and Team 4 vs. Team 21. 8 30 p. m. Team 8 vs, Ttam 23 and Team 2 vs. Team 19. Wedne day, November 18 6 30 p. m. Team 3 vs. Team 17 and Team 7 vs. Team 13. 8 30 p-- m. Team 5 vs. Team 15 and Team 9 vs. Team 11 Thursday, November 19 .$1.06 6:30 p. m. Team 16 vs. Team 20 and Team 14 vs. Team 22. 8:30 p. m. Team 1 vs. Team 18 and Team 10 vs. Team 23. on deposit in the First National posit in the First National ..$ sinking with Laws of Utah, and Special Debt Service funds on $99,331 09 Ida: n invested in accordance $227,800.33 Bank, Salt Lake City; and m Fund re- 1906 Mr. Roosevelt Facet a Huge Responsibility tore-goi- ng statement and that the contains a full, true, and correct er uhcsriptica. In advance, per year Published By Tho Copper Printing Company Granite School District, that be prepared the above report and $4.87 $38,177.71 project 1277.28 A only elected, qualified and acting,. Clerk of the Board of Eitm-stw- n gf .... .... 79 Editor-Publish- Issued each Friday moraine at Magna. Utah , Entered as second class mall matter under the set of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah is tbs' - P6 01 50 17,461.57 hr . i $1.60 1572 nmn George Larin, being duly $2.39 mencing July 1, 1935 and Hing .65 2.51 June 30, 1938. .30 2.07 1.45 He further says that there Is a 2.01 3.95 balance in the Sinking Fund of 3,002.46 $ J70 54 :h .. 62.03 1.11 .48 3.43 .39 3.63 1.53 .71 1.18 .61 .40 .05 .78 1.06 $3.52 $14,460.83 44 A- - '.oe deposes and says that 24.60 ry Edith M. Nielson. Published Since 1.32 434.49 '.. jg, Capita COUNTY OP SALT Costs. OtjtaL nr THE MAGNA TIMES " STATE OP UTAH) in hotly pas- sionals qusryl Only Quyas Williams can draw such a laon . . . and only trough our papsr can residents .. f this community follow his unparalleled skllll Don Miss THEFUNNIES NOTARY ESSENCE OF MANHOOD DECLARED IMMORTAL Mortals' and Immortals, to the in all subject of the losson-sormChurches of Christ, Scientist an Sunday, November 15. -on ' ( "The Golden Text is: If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die; but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live. Tb$ Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children r of God. (Romans 8:13, 16.) Among the Biblical texts to the GARFIELD NOTES following: Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying. I am the light Miss Grace Furrow, daughter of of the world; he that followeth me Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furrow of shall not walk In darkness, but shall Garfield, who to to be married to have the light of life. (John 8:12.) Mr. Robert L. Ward of Pasadena, Correlative to this is a passage California sometime during Decem- from Science and Health with Key numhas a been motif for the ber, to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker ber of delightful socials, given by Man would be annihilated, relatives and friends during the past Eddy: were It not for the spiritual real week. Miss Furrow is chief operamans indissoluble connection with tor of the Garfield telephone ex- his God, which Jesus brought to change and well known in Magna light. In his resurrection and ascenand Garfield. sion. Jesus showed that a mortal Her mother, Mrs. Charles Furrow man is not the real essence of manMrs. Nile Furand sister-in-lahood, and that this unreal material row, we.e hostesses at a social for in presence of a group of close friends and rela- mortality disappears the reality. (p. 292.) tives Thursday of lart week at the Garfield Women's Club. Bunco was played and prizes given to Mrs. John Women Stone and Mrs H. Claude Anderson. Refreshments were served to thirty Eve six guests. Halloween decorations were used throughout the rooms. Five women bowlers from the Mn. LaRae Ipson, Miss Orpha Maple Way group will meet five loenMrs. Lucille and Larson Harvey tertained at a social for the popu- cal feminine bowlers at the Utah Copper Club this Saturday evening; lar bride-eleTuesday evening at In an Interesting match. The deher home. Decorative motif were finite lineup for the localltea has also carried out in the theme of not been given, but It will undoubtHallowe'en. A Bride's Book was made be a group of the ace bowlers. edly and bunco later enjoyed. Prizes were given to Mrs. Bond Albean and Miss Olive Dalton. THE Mrs. Gordon Forbes also entertained at a social at her home In LAKE-TOOEL- E SALT Smelter for Miss Furrow. Arrangements were made for sixteen guests. They played Building a Brides House, with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Herman Romney of the Leaves Magna Leaves Salt Lake Smelter. Mrs. Roy Anderson of Mag- for Salt Lake For Magna na and Mrs. Ray Thomas of Gar9:40 a. m. .. 7:00 a. m. field. 1:40 p. m. .. .11:00 a. m. 6:40 pr .m 4:00 p. m. Miss Alton Dalrymple and Miss 7:40 p. m 5:00 p. m. Beth Aston entertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. LaVal Johnson, a SALT LAKE DEPOT recent bride on Saturday evening. 77 South on West Temple Cards were played and luncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e guests. MAGNA DEPOT Mrs. Johnson to at home in Tooele. Rasmussen Oarage Bowlers Play Here Saturday ct STAGE ROMA WINE Also Brandy and Champagne PUBLIC Of AU Kinds William Fitzwater c4 SPvxbai of j |