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Show ' f MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Next Week Friday, February Baker Eddy: "The universe reflect? and expresses the divine substance or Mind; therefore God is 'seen only Given Irj. the spiritual universe and spiritual man, as the sun Is seen In the ray of light which goes out from it God is revealed only in that Following Is "the men's bowling which reflects Life, Truth, Love-ye- a, schedule lor the ensuing week st which manifests Gods attributes the Utah Copper Club: and power." p. 300) Friday, February IS: 0:30: Teams 13 vs. 3 and 10 vs. Bowling Schs&Jes At Utah Copper Club S. 0:30: Teams 30 vs. 0 and 7 vs. 3. Monday, February 32: 0:30: Teams 0 vs. 3 and 6 vs. 0. 0:30: Teams 17 vs. 10 and 11 vs. 4. Wednesday, February 24: 0:3q: Teattis 1 vs. S and 15 vsT 0. 0:30: Teams 13 vs. 0 and 10 vs. IX Missionary Proud To Be An American And Return Home ihe - er LOCAL STUDENTS PLEDGED TO FRATERNITIES do- - Cyprus High School nated $24.53 to the Salt Lake County Red Cross last Friday to alleviate the suffering In the middle-westeflood areas. The money was contributed by students, states . Principal T. P. Brockbank. I t A' i Week" festivities held at the school. Marvin J. Bertoch of Magna was pledged during the rush week to the Delta Phi fraternity. Mr. Herbert Van Prooyen of Heris a house guest cules, California of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schwer. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson and Mr. and Mrs W. E. Coot attended a housewarming" at the home of Mr: and Mrs. W. 8. Carlson of Salt Lake City on Saturday evening. FEATURE FLASH! TELE. GAR. SCOOP! The Best Place in Town To Trade MEAT MARKET HEATS OF ALL KINDS FRESH DAILY BEST SHOP elty sheers, printed chiffons, up ia. elc Outstanding Values! n fif to: gf thi MAN -- TAILORED P sas SUITS J uL-Ju- o ed LJ ter For that crisp look. That fresh as-- a -- em daisy, perfectly turned out suit. pei wo Jigger and swagger at mod- nes t els in all shades of grays, brown. Dot j Whipcords, gabardines and flan- mj I Off tur nels we: $7.95 -- bee 10.75 -- 15.95 or F Ing I . J tV ff" MW t N, V v 1:1 sy 1 M' : Blouses to suit. And a good S change. Frilly or tailored. ix'i rar I . with lots of blouses for quick r h . deal smarter your suit will be tv . Ul ? 4 1 I 98c $1.59 1 $1.98 FLASH! Just Arrived New Spring Hats! Munsingwear Hosiery, 49c, 59c, 79c, 98c. Barrel Neck Sweaters 98c All Shades i 5 ,S o(V for 1 B.S. leads Rural rower E ttid 1 tablUlie Service Utah cental adrni i report rrs 1st. lb trV CC n n th Pcr COfD la PEdlon' th of tne th ot ;To,sdy , pa jaeWM In. dI served port a'd T writ SSa ' fit; . p; -- I Dakota. ..spectiv y. b&ve EIGHT out of every NINE farm homes in Utah Power & Light Terri: tory have good cheap electric service Tit cent ot Pef Idaho, sale the 20 T pan retV' a? p". strl par, Utah farmers and power companies, as for many years past, will continue working for a common purpose: j,veoprhn.t th O Continued expansion of rural Mo of electrification under liberal exten sion policy. O Lowest possible electric rates consistent with good service town rates for scattered territory. phi wea Science George eotftpawr. par elcC tht (Tuesday he Pwerlr.n pa . m TW'1 welcctrltcalLy Tlw- lesson- of on Sunday, Feb- M, O Water conservation 'HKW' u A O IV E R &; L Pioneer of FARM ELECTRIFICATION ary urd, sani m (Sl W the mtr Rut Wai Wai and T nun til ! Mat Ed d Sta! hall Just board a fast, Union Pacific train bound for California the Pacific Northwest or the East, Be comfortable be safe bo economical. clus dan vlte 0! and on the CkaUeny&v . . . tha deluxs Coach-PuHmc- m Tpurisi sleeping car train between Los Angeles and Chicago are these additional features: Registered Nurse - Stewardess. Special Coach for Women Children. Enjoy these many advantages at the lowest regular fares in railroad history. Liberal atopover privilege. Add an extra thrill to your trip to California by seeing Boulder Dam and Labe Mead enroute. in the in I:G H T gmi hon Wlr soci T bow hall ing evei Sh AI terest of irrigation. O Development of wider markets for agricultural products. P at More for your money than ever before. More travel conveniences and refinements. More genuine restful enjoyment Only ONE in every NINE farm homes in the nation is electrified. atrY R two Me: whl EMM) Thats headline news . . . and Uncle Sam is quick to acclaim the leadership and enterprise of Utah farmers and power companies in rural electrification. a 2 S ll 't hi Re eop imEST along. . - look is yours in a man tailored The most successful men I know are not vain of their ability to make money. I asked one of my friends, who has built a very large business, to let me write the story of his life. Not until after I am dead, he It would embarrass me replied to be held up as an example for others. But If, after 1 have passed on, you want to write anything about me, say that I was fortunate in being able to give work to a great many good men, and to help make the world a pleasanter place In which to live for many others. That is the spirit, I am convinced, in which most big business men regard their life work. Yet I hear demagagues denounce successful men as enemies of the workers! I have been watching the world go by and I have never known any man to succeed who did not help others toward success as he went Christ. Scientist, ruary 21. The Scriptural citations include the following: Great Is our Lord, andof great power: his understanding Is Infinite (Psalms 147:6). Is not God in the height of heaven? and behold the height of the stars, how high they are! Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace: thereby good shall come unto thee.." (Job. 22:12,21.) Correlative to the verses Is the following from "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures" by Mary nov- thi ds Is the subject of the In all Churches dresses underneath. Also an an an a am Success Mind Til T! mi Even redingotes with printed pastel crepes. All sizes. a: in ri. satins. Youll have to hurry to get; these! They'll go like hotcakes. Sizes 2 to 8. "The Little Store With The Big Stock. of tone smooth prints, crepes and lustrous Today and Tomorrow -sermon JIDKIESglES Gay sS They are permitted to enter the United States If they can produce money to keep them so they win not be on Uncle Sam. It Is reported that the number flocking to this country is exceeding all bounds, as most of the German Jews have enough money to get their entrance to the land of gold and opportunity." Mr. Thomas expressed a glad conviction of being back home and again stated he was thankful for being an American. He Intends to return to the University of Utkh to obtain his Masters degree. He graduated from the University the year before he left on his mission. Christian SIPMIKCi 43 President the Idol of Europe and much respect and admiration Is given him for the great power he possesses. Czechoslovakia, especially, Is patterning itself after the United States. Everyone visions America as The land of opportunity and leisure. Italy la chiefly a militaristic country, although it has many charms. In Germany, no one passes another person on the streets without raising the right hand In salute with the salutation, HieL Hitler! Mr. Thomas and Mr. Gunnell sailed' January 29 on the Washington. An interesting Item of the of the voyage is that tourist pasengers were German Jews, and Information was given that this same ship, making two trips a month, carries three hundred Oerman Jew's each trip to tes. Jacob, Rachel and Ruth whose characters are revered by Christians no less than by Jews. I know of nothing which so clearly reveals the brotherhood of all people as does the realization that Christian and Jew alike have a common heritage of religious tradition and principles. NEWO SPECIAL! Corner 3rd East, 3rd South, Magna rs. VALUE SPEClAlsi on Sale of Childrens Dresses! Prints and plain colors. Just right now for school. Roosevelt Is two-thir- Monopoly motifj BACCHUS NOTES MAGNA CASH GROCERY ld i dall. Monopoly was played Game Enjoyed at Social first prizes given to Mr. Dunn, .da Birthday Anniversary Mv honored Anderson, Miss Ashby, and Don Tomlin was the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilde guest at a surprise birthday party Sandall while consolation fay, field. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot Farnsat the home of his parents, Mr. and were awarded to Keith Tomlin married, worth, who were recently Mrs. Herb Tomlin at their home on Rasmussen and Miss Anthony a weddwere presented with a lovely Fourth East street Sunday eve- luncheon with valentine served. was A ing gift. late supper ning. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. later served. Mark Dunn, Miss Helen Jensen and Miss HazeTDunn of Salt Lake City, The Hercules Ward Relief Society Ivo Rasmussen, Clyde Anderson, Girl wanted for general housework. met at Its regular meeting Wednes- Misses Virginia Ashby and Mary Call Utah Copper exchange, 121 day morning. Mrs. E. T. Rountree Anthony, Keith Tomlin, Mrs. Anon lesson the literary presented thony, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar SanThe Life of Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Winder and Mrs. Anderson of the Stake Board were special guests.' VVWVMVWWtfVWWVVVWWWWVSftWWtfVWVVUWyvvvv Mrs. Theta fraternity of the University bott of Salt Xake City, Mr. and and of Magna of Utah during the recent Rush N. W Farnsworth of Gar- ot (Continued from Page and said he experienced little difficulty In any of the countries making his wishes known. He was greatly Interested in Frtnce ahdwhen asked about the general appearance of the French women and their famous chic', remarked that the French women far surpass American girls In one reCHATTER spect make-u- p. Although they use a great deal, It is applied with so (Continued from Page 1) much artistry and skin that It protlon that would flatter a young duces a subtle effect But Mr. Tholady mas spoke of the many different lady, let alone a ....I love to watch George and types one will see in America and Thora Kings little boy never have the dark latln French women did seen I dignity set so becomingly on not .provide as great a contrast. However, the other side of Paris-ienn- e life was also revealed to him, approaching nothing in America for morbid, slummy atmosphere. County-headquarte- PAGE 8 1937 Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Farnsworth entertained at their home Tuesday Salt Lake City, February 18, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-mGordon Forbes of Garfield was evening, honoring Mrs. Nell Ab- Farnsworth and pledged recently to the Phi Delta rn Five dollars of this amount was sent directly in by the Commercial Club under the direction of Mrs. Madeleine Waldis, sponsor. The balance was turned over to Mrs. H. Claude -- whotookltln to 0 I CYPRUS SCHOOL GIVES $24.53 TO RED CROSS such a tiny little man.... If. that dainty Joy Howarth Isn't a male heart-breakin about eight more years, I'm not a very good predictor.... Mr. John F. Fitzpatrick, publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune, expresses a wish of liking to live in a nice, small town, perhaps we could invite him to move to Magna. ....Went through the mill yards of the Magna plant Saturday love to sniff and sniff at that concentration or flotation smell. Would like the opportunity of going through the entire mill. 19, T ty assa - tag mot Sevi For Further Information Consult local agent. roai R wit) Cla: O 21. A H. son, lide |