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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH THE MAGNA TIMES Published By The Copper Printing Company K. Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published Since 1906 Entered as second class mall matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Subscription, In advance per year and Tomorrow Gem $ Genuine Made . A process for manufacturing diamonds from pure carbon has been patented by an American inventor Small diamonds have actually been made In experimental laboratories, but at greater cost than the natural gems. Whether It will ever be cheaper to make diamonds than to dig them out of the ground, nobody can predict In the American Museum of Natural History are two specimens of Duane Bt acii'll, Georgia Mae Wah-ln- g Jlln, Ray Jensen, Gibb Madsen, Mar' j garet , Callahan, Helen Montoya, Lynn Dlmond. Bob Orton, George Olsen, Joe Jensen, Blair Sutton, Don Coon and Howard Jeasen. mak- dominating government-a- nd a good Job of It. But in most matters Im enaugh-t- o fee! that women who demand equal- lty with men are sacrificing the sn-- -j poriorlty which every smart woman has naturally.. - Today PAGE FQtP? Friday, March 4, 1938 artificial emeralds. One is so perfect that experts pronounce it a genuine emerald. Nobody knows yet what these new synthetic emeralds will cost. One thing Is certain If It proves to be possible to manufacture gems more cheaply than natural ones can be mined, most of the Jewels now in existence will lose most of their Equality For Women Having won many battles for spe value. As they become commoner It will no longer be possible to ex- dal privileges denied to men a con change them for real wealth The siderabie number of American wo same would be true of gold If any- men do not want those privileges taken away from them by the pro-- 1 one found a cheap way to make it posed Equal rights amendment to the Constitution. Most of us thought Wealth Not Money We are accustomed to thinking of that when woman suffrage was voted gold and Jewels as wealth. They are into the constitution, that ended the not wealth, but merely symbols of war between the sexes, but not so. A woman factory worker told a evidences of wealth. Real wealth Congressional committee the other consists in things which people can use, and In nothing else. Food, clo- day that strict legal equality between e sexes would make It possible for thing. houses, machines, tools ev men to claim alimony from women erythlng which meets a human need Is wealth. Money is simply whatever in case of divorce for men to deis accepted everywhere as a token mand that their wives support them, which can be exchanged for wealth as women can do now and do away with laws limiting the hours m at will. which women may be required to has been described as Monjey the most convenient device for tram work Those are only a few of the porting values through time and advantages pteent laws in mo- -t space. It is a carrier of values, with states give women over men. I have been no value In itself, because it serves the progress of women for several years. In no other purpose. The scarcer the accepted tokens political affairs it would not sur of wealth, such as gold, silver and Prse me to see women completely gems, the larger the value; which they can carry from one pJjjc0 ) another. Among savages whose only jllNWIHHIIIimillllMlllllIimil'Illllt standard of value Is usefulness pound of gold Is worth less than a FOR SALE knife, a cow or gun. Things they 1 Eay Guiding 7 years old, can use are the only real wealth 1200 lbs. l set work weight a of which, the world's large part harness. Also, l Jersey cow. people understand. a radio play The second part uPTreedom or Bpeech.JThe eighth Is dlr- - .11.00 converted Into lumber, firewood or something else people can use. Farms cannot produce food without labor. Iron, copper and other miner' als are valueless until labor has been expended to extract them from the land, Then more labor Is needed to convert them Into more highly concentrated forms of wealth, such as automobiles, watches and electric ' generators. The more labor Is applied to the products of the soil, the more real wealth Is produced The more machines we use to enable each unit of labor to produce more wealth, the greater Is labors share in the total wealth. Unless we increase the total wealth by increasing the production of each worker, the less chance there is of any worker getting his share of the wealth. America has become the wealthiest country in the worlds history by the simple means of mak lng it possible for labor to produce more wealth per worker, and giving the workers an increasing share of the wealth produced. Any artificial restraint of any kind upon our production of wealth tends to make us poorer, not richer. ) DEMONSTRATIONj The .advanced Junior Tap Clals the LcCrlst School of Dancing, present free domonP.attons of work In a visits--- , m. ht at t ou.h St their studio, 15 East Fi Salt Lake City, on Friday. Maith 11. will be exhibition, in Pallet and acrobatic between i.i numbers. Jack and Geraldine 'Unmrson of Magna will be presen d v.ith the class and are being f jUned in a ong and dance routine i he recital Is under the direction of Ralph Cannon tap Instructor at the LeCrist of grade history class, under the eaion of Miss Sue Simons, will enact this The program will give a history of free speech from early j times to the present. The chief .nouncer ivBee Peel. Other announ-thel- r cere are Paul Andrus, Lois Ann Weggeland. Raymond Howarth, e Barbara Richards. Betty Ann ,ney. The muMC is fumhhed by Mrs. Kathleen Pearce. Zenda Orr and Mary Evelyn Bullock, the latter two being from the high school, an-w- ill Ten-Ther- 1 i the acreage of potatoes In 1936-37- , yield per acre, and total quantity sold., When this information Is returned to the county offloe it will be compiled and will be the basis of the potato acreage allotments which will be established in the 1938 Growers shouhTretunTto to the county office as soon as possible. Mr. Jensen said, in order that the potato acreage allotments may be established at an early date. All growers of Salt Lake county producing three acres or more of potatoes in 1936 or 1937 should file a report at Room 400, Federal builldng. A prisoner escaped from a workhouse at Vienna, Austria, with the wardens bunch of keys, and now all the locks in the prison must be changed. Henry Moreson of Minneapolis, dumb from shell shock, was restored ospeechr All wealth comes from the soil un til labor has been applied to it The forest is only potential wealth until the trees have been cut down and Mr, and Mrs, a w j tv Watarda,,, m1 Mrs. LaMar Sandall Wayne and Carolynn dalls father, Mr.MtR! dfe and son, California. , Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Duckworth Mr. and Mrs. A. v. Powefi entertained at a late buffet supper talned at a buffet luncheon last Wednesday evening for ten friends, J) guests Sunday evening. v HALF PINT CODE NO. Odd Bits Of PINT CODE NEWS NO. QUART w.iY'i L i CODE NO. , A penciled bequest on the back of a bridge tally sheet was presented School. The Freshman Frolic will be held for probate in Philadelphia as the will of Charles A. Walker. The doin the Cyprus High gym Saturday, cument left an estate of $18,000. ATTEND VISITATION March 12 The five girls nominated for queen Ed Case, 51. visited his son Robert, A group of Magna p :i altmd are Jessie Christensen Mildred 23, in Coldwater. Michigan, and ed the Pythian Grand I "Jr.e vSita-tio- n Junker. Sarah Wooley, Wanda Peel, while there became abusive to SherTuesday evening at Ogden. They and Betty Fairboume iff Homer Bums. As a result he is included Mr. and Mrs. Jule Sadler, - Lyle Coon Mr. and Mrs. C E. Turner. Mr and spending 30 days in the Jail Mrs. Jack Nielson, Mrs Margaret GROWERS During 1937, only one child was Grubaugh, Mr and Mrs. Tom Drift-il- l, bom in Sweden, New York. The Mr and Mrs M. J Brady and town has a population of about 1.110 ARE ASKED FOR Mrs Arthur Marsh. Those attending from Garfield Mrs Ray Allen of Newihan 111 . were Mr and Mrs. R M Lea y Mrs caught a mouse which purred like a Nina Underwood. Mrs Ida Stewart, Mrs. Margaret McFarlane Mrs Mil- Potato growers of Salt Lake coun cat. I heard the mouse around the le Slater Mrs Lotthe Wilson Mi..s!y are bung asked this week to house a long time, but thought It was a kitten, she said. Bernice Stewart. Mr and M-D S furnish tin county agricultural con Walker and Mrs E Jac.- un. servation office with information on Kansas City merchants, prepartheir Irish potato crops for 193G and for next Christmas, recently pur ing 1937, a3 a part of the work Of est 18 000 Christmas trees. CYPRUS A abh-hinfarm acreage allotments chased salesman convinced them he glib for potatoes for the 1938 agricultural NEWS tonservatnn picgram Jas H Jen-- j had to get his orders in early If they sen, countv A. A A chairman an- - wanted choice trees An assembly put on b the nounced Monday George Zeblln of Cologne found a Jun-- i. Science classes of Pot-ccrare being mailed to all pearl worth $850 in a mussel served r school, will be held this Friday ronunercai fill-fd potato groweis to be him at a restaurant. Match 4 in the hirh chrol audi out and return'd tonum Potato acreage allotments will be, The ninth grade civics i laes. un-- t established in commercul potato1 der the direction of V'rl r H Ru counties fr- each farm "rowing an TUNE IN chert u!l pic ii.t a play With a nape of tree or more acres of out A Constitution I h pota;ce The characters of the plav are The a ked for on the The Home Service Keith Andrus Maigaretta Healy , t caid The harvested FROLIC CRAIN neutral s twti POTATO INFORMATION s JUNIOR HIRAM WALKER; GlNSINE g j i So-c.- al O-jiu- tended 'Whisky s ei04.4 and BollUJ 90 - PHOOF info-motio- Program HIRAM WALKER & SON S, PEORIA, IllUC! WALKERVILLE, ONT., GLASGOW, SCOTLAK For friendly suggestions on homemaking 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiimmiiiiiir Empress Theatre Saturday Only, March 5 First Show 7:00, Drawing at 9:00 At The Gem or Empress This Week Gem MONEY NIGHT Empress Cash is the award given this Saturday $80 Requirements are to be registered and present at thestrt OUTSTANDING SPECIAL FOR MONEY NIGHT $80 S2ND STREET JAMES Box 141, seeing juuexcitlng movie. Land Source of Wealth It does not become real wealth upon MAGNA NOTB Ian Hunter. Leo.Carillo. Pat Patterson. Ella Logan, Sid vers. Zasu Pitts, Kenny Baker. The 52nd Girls and Broadu most famous entertainers. The story of the hottest street i town All mb Comedy Novelty Bacchus Road, Magna iiiuiuniiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiHiTj March 6 7 Sunday-Monda- y, First Show Sunday 6:00, Monday 7:00. Last Show $:N A GRAND DRAMA, AS BIG AS THE STARS! MAN-PROO- F Myrna Loy, Franchot Tone. Rosalind Russell. Elected of the screen! Now you can see why she's everybodys favorite g her story of a woman who would dare anjUft, for love Daring Modern. News Comedy Prices 10c 15e- -, heart-thrillin- KSL each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. Magna Motor Sales Co. MAGNA UTAH Watch a fizsidot tzlcp,hoyi ia a JjGSi-Giac- uf, faietd Notice the eager animation the natural, warm smile. Talking is next best to seeing. Long distance rates are reduceJ every night after 7 p.m. and all day Sunday. Whose voice would sou like to hear? COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS delivered MAGNA 47 IN Tues, March For recipes and recipe covers call at your local HITTING . Fac!.: ..a. . 2bPr;4bu,nPf,t d A iJ 2 QUICK MONEYA small LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maddy Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ottley Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phillips . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Green A FREE SHOW-- AS GUESTS OF Tins PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription LlsU ; ring-sid- MANN FIGHT e lOe-- l- Gem Theatre rria "t Saturday Only, March 5 Gem Scare wheel, tire, .Uctrio born- e- First Show 7:00, Drawing MONEY NIGHT at Same Requirements and the same show Sun.-Mon- Mar. ., 6-- 7. 9:00 at Empretf both Theatr. M L Tues., Mar. 8 at Empj cil Shows 7:00 and 9:00 all three nights Silent helical geers nh HAPPY LANDING" P j Sonja Henie, Don Ameche, Jean Hersholt. A ' Sonja to thrill you. Even greater than before. 10o-l- e'p Comedy Novelty pces love-rO- Tuesday-Wednesda- 9 March 8 y, CLUB NIGHTS. Shows Tuesday, 6:00, Wednesday 7:0 GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription Llst.t This ticket presented at the EMPRESS. THEATRE. Magna, within the next week ent'tles- - NEW HIGH A seat. Short but terrific. Serial to be shown Friday only at the Empress. Prices Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Coon Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Finley FREE SHOW AS COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS sail Fred Stone, Gordon Jones, Dorothy Moore. of small town folks. Third Feature This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna within the next week entitles- - Mr. and Mr. G. VY. Beath Mr. and Mrs. Pete Disera Shows 7:00 MARCH $ Jack Oakle, Eric Blore, Edward Everett Hod picture with everything. Drama, comedy, music and songv Second Feature LUy Pons, aat. Soto Tax Era ,. WEDNESDAY. y, March 10 11 First Show 6:15. Last Show 9:00 EXTRA EXTRA BIG TRIPLE BILL A 730included equipment HAPPY LANDING. Thursday-Fnda- UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY OFFICE mam 8, NO SHOW SHES GOT Raymond,. Ann fi The New Thrifty 60 Gene Sothern,- Victor Moore, Helen lek and Parkyakarkus. Direct from the Centre Theatre, City. Comedy Musical News Prices I FORD V--8 - March 10 Thursday-Fnda- y, if 1 EV ERYTHINGW 11 First Show Both Nights 6:15. Last Show Start 8:00 f-EXTRA BIG TRIPLE BILL EXTRA ' HITTING A NEW niGlI. "QUICK MONEY LEWIS MANN FIGHT PICTURES Chapter "DICK TRACY. 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