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Show Read It in The Times or Leader I PICKED A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION A Copper Printing Invites Women CHERRY To See Staij In My Kitchen Preparations CompleteFor ! Next weeks matches will wind up the Ladles Bowling League at the Utah Copper Club, climaxing the most successful and enjoyable season ever experienced In local keg-l- Jnnior Prom COOKING SCHOOL IN MOTION PICTURE FORM WILL PROVIDE INSTRUCTION AND ENTERTAINMENT er circles. Gala Time Looms For AH The season has been a success in numerous ways-t- he At Social Event Of number of contestants which bespeaks commendaYear The Junior Promenade of the Cyprus High School will be held this Friday evening, March 11, against a setting of modern, brilliantly colored festoons that , bespeak youth ot j938 bright, many-varie- d veil as soft pastel colors of frock in styles that Dame hues as miladys Fashion and the boys and young men attired In suits which herald the advent of Easter and spring. decrees tion for the leaders and directors of the largest group to ever compete In the popular sport and the scores and records, which show a much tighter race for top spot and high Individual honors. The pleasure is with great gusto every Tuesday evening at the Copper Club when the feminine side holds sway on the maple-alley- s. Forty women compete. 00 The latest scores, (it looks as If Yes. its one of the social events the ladles are determined to burn of the year and one of the most up the alleys for a fitting climax) coveted" date nights that a coed are plenty high. Afton Hart scorched them with the single game of the can have. season a masterful 230 game. This Cellophane paper as modem as upsets Mrs. McCarty's high 214 game the new spring hats In shades of and should boost Altons average every color and description, form the and esteem well. She coupled right theme of the decorative plan, which three nice in fact, 160. 1S7 games, most one be of the promises to 220 for a 637 series. and original and unusual ever seen here, Mrs. McCarty's team, however, according to Merrill Memmott. president of the Junior Class. J. L. Owens would not take a back seat and they is the sponsor, set high series score for the entire with a 6901 Donna Rldd, LuGuests of honor are Dr. and Mrs. year cille Obray, Sara Sonne and Mrs. Calvin S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs J. McCarty amassed a team average of V. Bollnder, Mr. and Mrs. George 172.5 which is worthy of everyone's W. Bruerton, Mr. and Mrs Leonard All the teams were more recognition. Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Burtafter than it seems. Six of records, on. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Cook, Mr. the teams rolled over 500 in what and Mrs. Bert E. Mix, Mr. and Mrs. was a veritable landslide of strikes. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Farnsworth, And the ladles are supposed to be Marvin H. Strong, Mr. and Mrs T. W: the weaker sex." P. Brockbank, Mr. and Mra.-Memmott, Mr. and Mrs R. J. Cor-fiel- d. The teams of Wimmer and Riley Mr. and Mrs Lon Rasmussen won 3 points, losing 1, to close each and Mrs. Ann Stevenson. in on the Colombe team who lost 3 and won 1 to stand Colombe AN OPEN LETTER won 26, lost 6, Wimmer and Riley, won 23 and lost 9 with a final match By Lee Self between Colombe and Riley promWhat is wrong with the Dads of ising the Battle of the Century." our boys between the ages of ten What a season What will next week and seventeen? Why don't they see bring? that their boys attend the baseball school each Wednesday evening at Traditions clabn that the' ladles Cyprus High School? The school sometimes forget that they are Is sponsored by Cyprus Post Nor38 ladies" when confronted with severe of the American Legion and costs competition, but the fine sportsmanthe boys not a cent. ship and feeling evident at the club The boys are taught the fine pointq proves the fallacy of the humor of the game with a different Instrucand also proves the idea that sport tor each evening. They are also competition for women should be good given more encouragement. taught good sportsmanship, o o citizenship and Americanism. They gain knowledge of the game of baseOffice leaguers are still in a tight ball that the boys of the large cities race with Teams 1. 2 and 3 only do not learn In ten years of sandlot slightly changed from the past two and amateur ball. weeks, now reading 2. 1 and 3. Harry No. 2 has won 37 and The most outstanding students of Quayles team 19 for .661 average. lost the class are awarded valuable and prizes at the finish of the Ridds team. No. 1. are 35 wins course and 21 losses and Hubbard's. 34 wins and 22 losses, The three high scorers There are approximately forty are nip and tuck also, with Mcboys enrolled at present, all from Carty, 181, Quayle. 180 and Wimmer Magna. Not one boy from Garfield. 179. Bacchus, Hunter or Granger. There Is room for one hundred In the boys Roy Erickson stole last weeks class and we should have that numshow with a high game of 245 and ber. How many of you dads realize series of 606. Rumor has it that that baseball Is one of the very few these office fellers are already creprofessions where It is possible for appetities for that annual a boy if he makes good to draw a ating dutch lunch. salary of ten to twenty thousand dollars a year without a college eduHarry Lott and his team have garcation? nered a Lot" of points In the past On the other hand, Isnt It great two weeks. They now lead the pack to have your boy thinking, talking with team No. 13 hanging next, acsnd playing baseball Instead of getcompanied by the inevitable Harry ting into mischief or doing things Adams aggregation who insist on he shouldnt be doing? either second or third spot. Come on, you Dads, and make a Bill Larson, by sheer dint of "freespecial effort to see that your boys dom of speech," gained a pin on his attend this baseball school and that rivals with 187.4 tenths. He rolled a they participate In the Junior basemean 650 series to retain top spot ball program this summer. of two seafor about nine-tentsons of play. Lief Erickson lectured at the class -- oo 1 oo oo hs Wednesday evening, and gave a very Interesting talk. Mr. Erickson also told how to train, what to eat and how to keep In condition for baseball and everyday life, giving details of how the big leaguers train. Democratic Dance Rousing Success The spon-jjor- ed by the Young Democrats last Saturday evening at the Snack-bac- k at Bello Crossing, proved to a rousing success, with forty nine imbed- - nttendlng. Music was orchestra7 The Young Demos will meet this .hursday ta Firemens Hall for welr regular meeting. P. G. HOOPSTERS SET HOT TOURNEY PACE In the annual Inter-Stak- e M Men "Ujney. the Pleasant Green Ward J The Complete Home Newspaper kasketbaDers stole the show brilliant display of scoring, were heli in Salt Lake citr iiame defeated Batesville quad of Twf iooele county by alop-sllde- d niarathon, 75 to 29. They Jordan Thursday at 4 p. m it, he Deseret gym. Salt Lake. Engagement Announced The Copper Printing Company has scored again! This newspaper has Just been successful in securing the Motion Picture Cooking School. Star in VLf Kitchen", which will be presented at the Bluebird Theatre in Garfield, Monday, April 4 and the Empress Theatre in Magna. Wednesday, April 6. Mark the days on your calender because every woman-an- d man-i- n the community is hereby extended a cordial Invitation to see, absolutely free, this fascinating picture which weaves a helpful, intelligent lesson on cooking and jnto a humorous and romantic plot. The Motion Picture Cooking School Is a brand new idea. First conceived last year, it has met with acclaim from women throughout the country, who like the happy combination of sparkling entertainment and close-u- p cooking Instruction. Seat in the back row are as good as those in the front row-th- e motion picture permits everyone to hear and see every trick in frosting a cake, making a pie. or cooking bananas. Star in My Kitchen" was produced in Hollywood, and the audience will recognize many of the rising young actors and actresses who take part In it. Women young and old will appreciate the humanness of the romantic story, in which home problems are approached from an entirely new angle. The Motion Picture Cooking School has graduated beyond the demonstration course in the wide variety of household equipment assembled in clear view of the audience. All of the practical equipment Is seen in active use, and because seeing is believing, the audience will soon learn that pies and cakes and salads can majee them stars in their home-makin- g - Experienced - housekeepers - - will thrill to the adventures of the young Dedee Abot. who suddenly finds herself with a large home to manage and several mouths to feed-a- s well as a handsome young movie actor -- to Impress. What happens when she tries to make a fluffy lemon meringue pie or a marshmallow chocolate cake? What happens when the man of the hour drops In for dinner? To unravel the mystery in advance would be to rob this clever tale of its novel approach. However, the audience is due to share in a rollicking good story and to learn much g at the same about time. Our Apologies, Please! Relief Societies CHATTER. Lt mlictt tJU Editor has Htr so! Of LDS Church Uncle Shylock WOMENS CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS NEXT WEDNESDAY A meeting of the Magna Womens club was held Wetnesday evening and a decision reached to hold over We wish to explain to our readers, two weeks the election of officers and .incidentally apologize for the for to serve during the ensuing year. limited amount of reading matter Therefore, election of officers will In thi week's edition. be held at the next regular business This was ner.sitated by last minute advertising, which arrived totally meeting Wednesday, March 16. Uncle Sam. who by Europeans is termed Uncle Shylock. is really in the real estate business. A few years ago when homes were being threatened with loss to the owners through foreclosures in court because interest payments could not be met, the Home Owners Loan Corporation was formed to lend cash to distressed home owners. Now Uncle Sam finds the owners unable to pay him the Interest and he is foreclosing on many homes. At the end of 1937. Uncle Sam. through the HOLC, owned 71,733 homes acquired through foreclosures. JUNIOR FROUC er WEEKS well-wor- th kite-maki- Sev-era- Blue-print- Special Entertainments to Be Presented By All Wards The Relief Societies of the various wards In Oqulrrh Stake will com- memorate the 96th anniversary of its organization next Tuesday afternoon, March IS. The Relief 8oelety was organized March 17. 1843 and Is rated as the oldest womens orHad He Told ganizations in the United State, Speaking of Uncle Sam. had he told which has contlnously functioned. the people five or six years ago that It has grown and developed from he intended to boost the national a small beginning to become nationdebt to forty billion dollars, a great al and international in its scope and protest would have been registered. Influence. Because of its special inBut Uncle was wise. He stepped the terest in practical human welfare debt up a billion or two at a time and health work, it has not only A little bit added to what you have, Inaugurated and fostered movemakes a little bit more," and a billion ments in these interests, but has added to what you owe doesnt make cooperated with and supported other much difference. agencies working in the same cause. Due to the lecture at the Cyprus High School Wednesday evening the meeting will be held in the afternoon. Lunch win be served to all club members at 12:30. Following a short business discussion, the afternoon will be turned over to the Social Committee. The Magna Womens Club held a CYPRUS Friday Afternoon Bridge party last week at which Mrs. O. A. Sonne PLANS FRESHMAN was hostess. Eight tables of ladies were served a luncheon at 12:30. The SATURDAY prize at bridge was awarded to Mra C. E. Hoops. The next luncheon Pithy Paragraphs I believe the only difference beThe annual Freshman frolic ot the will be held Friday, March 11. 12:30 attween the League of Nations and the Cyprus Junior High School is slated noon. All ladles are Invited to U. S. Senate is that the first body for this Saturday evening. March tend. 11 at the highschool passes the buck and the other spends gymnasium, lt according to the committee in ANNUAL GRANITE The Junior Prom decorcharge. Was in a Salt Lake court the ations will be used STATEMENT IN Guests of honor Include Mr. and day when two women were arin court for fighting. The Mrs. Elmo Pack, 'Mr. and Mrs. Cal- THIS raigned ISSUE Judge pronounced a very unusual vin S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. sentence when he told them to go Mix, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bruerton, The annual financial statement home and read the 133rd Psalm toMr. and Mrs. Leonard Gerrard, Mr. of Granite School District, prepared gether. I had to look lt up. too. Mrs. W. Mr. and and John Cook, Mrs. J. V. Belinder. Mr. and Mrs. and submitted' by F. O. Burton, An employe in the state Income E. T. Rountree, Mr. and Mrs. De- clerk, appears on pages 4 and 5 of lbert Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. this week's issue of the Times and tax office said they received one income tax blank from a woman of 1 Leader. Brockbank. It is an interesting publication and penny. In order to send the lc reThe student committee consists of of turn, the woman paid out a total of Billy Rountree. Reynard Sandwlck, is printed for the Information a 33 cents in a notary fee for 25 cents, and Lulocal taxpayers Keith Andru Gibb Madsen, a money order, and a cille Paul. Wanda Peel. Helen Mon. close reading by all. stamp. Ive been trying to get mine toys and Georgia Mae Wahlin. Mr. F. A. Peterson was taken to down to lc ever since I heard that W. W. Reichert is the sponsor, with Marks hospital last Friday after- story. St. of teacher committee the composed Mabel Angell, Eldora Peterson and noon suffering with a nervous colWhile in Salt Lake one day last lapse. Ruby Hurst, y , week, a WPA official told me that in itoma of Uie-laJJrs. Jammlm BADMINTON EXHIBITION TO BE GIVEN Williams. WPA worker of Pocatello, Idaho, police unearthed $13 260 in THIS THURSDAY EVENING AT CLUB cashi much of it in the old large see him for particulars of a sized bills. One bill was of $1,000 deto asked A badminton exhibition will be nomination. tourney to be held next week. A prize I have a friend who knew this wopresented this Thursday evening at will be given. the Utah Copper Club, 8:00 p. m., man. She always plead abject poverty-contest and A flying the neighbors bringing in according to Matt Broderick, who is also being sponsored for fathers had l is sponsoring the tourney here. food several days a week. Funny, her of this and sons vicinity. players from Salt of how to construct kites may be ob what humans will do to obtain more Lake will demonstrate, including tabled from Mr. Broderick. Prizes money. Ralph Moore and Carl Axe Ison. will also be given In this division for Mr. Broderick states that a great Speaking of money, a very InterA flying conthe beIs In the game deal of Interest report of the financial condiesting of test will be held the latter part tion of Granite School District, is ing shown, and all interested are the month. being published in this week's edition. It concerns your money and my money- - what it Is spent for to further the schooling of your children It has been prepared in a logl-cmanner, easily understandable unexpectedly. Hie Times and Leader do not make it a general practice of having so much advertising but circumstances compelled it otherwise this week. We ask the kind indulgence of all our subscribers this week. To Celebrate s well-kno- The separate Relief Societies of the Stake Pleasant Green, Magna. Garfield. Hunter and Granger, invite the ladles of the wards to attend special entertainments next Tuesday. The Pleasant Green social commences at 2:00 p. m. NEW MANAGER ARRIVES FOR J.G PENNEY CO. Mr. HW. Bowen of RushvUle. Nebraska, arrived here this week to manage the Magna J. C. Penney store, assuming the position of I O. McMlchael, who tendered his resignation last week. Mr. Bowen, who has been associated tor fifteen years vdth the Penney corporation, started with the Penney company at Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He and his wife, three daughters and one son will occupy the former horns of -- Mr- and , Mr. McMlchael on Fifth East Street. Mr. McMlchael will leave about April 1 for 8t. Paul Minnesota. Mr. McMlchael has managed the Magna store since March 15, 1931 He leaves a host of friends, who wish him well and success in a new field. FUNERAL RITES FRIDAY FOR S. LEVI PIERSON I - ; t f it r Funeral services for Samuel Levi Pierson. 73, Magna, who died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital after a short Illness, will be conducted Every listener will find a harvest Friday at 1 p. m. in the Plymouth L. D. 8. ward chapel Burial will of practical ideas among the sugfollow in the Plymouth cemetery. gestions for more efficient homeWas very much interested in seemaking, covering such daily problems Mr. Pierson was born May 21. 1864, as laundry, refrigeration, ing the dispatchers office at the in Willard, a son of Harmon D. St Garfield railroad. and Louisa Whittaker Pierson. entertainment, beauty secrets, news Bingham of modernized home equipment and of Pendleton Thought I could understand machinHis wife, Ellen Areta Stevenson Caldwell E. C. Mrs. SatMrs. Dot Jensen entertained but that marvelous Pierson, died in 1923. for ery a teeny-b- it tips on making these mechanical arrived evening Monday Oregon, servants yield the highest degree of urday evening tor her son, Joe, and an extended visit with her mother, device of controlling and regulating a group of his friends. A St. PaSurvivors Include three sons. Car-lo- s usefulness. Mrs. Mary A. Robinson and sister, trains, etc. Is simply beyond my comtrick's theme carried out a pleasing Levi Pierson of Magna, Oeorge Breeze. prehension. It will be a real cooking class, decorative plan. Those present were Mrs. Gordon Vernal Pierson of Ruth, Nevada and jus( as though the model kitchens Lola Duke. Georgia Mae Wahlin, Was reading an article the other Friedman Pierson of Bingham; ten Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Strong and Christ-opherswere right on the stage, and all of Beth Aston. Shirley Naylor. Betty weekend in the Logan evening about a columnist who wrote daughters. Mrs. Margaret Heffernan. Billy Rountree. Ralph family spent the popular features of the old-tyMrs. Caldwell. of Idaho; of his column a number with friends and relatives. and Self. Darrell Butters, Lynn Dlmond. visiting cooking school are retained: tree retimes before it entirely suited his Elsie Hansen of Salt Lake City; Mrs. cipe sheets, the atmosphere of confancy. Perhaps I should do that, in- Joyce Christensen of Homer, Alaska; Mrs. Ted Hall returned to her Mrs. C. E. Hoops was hostess to stead of doing as I frequently do Mrs. Gladys Hansen of South Jorgenial informality, the wise counhome in Portland, Oregon on Friday, her bridge club at her home on sel, the hints on clever short-cut- s, setdan; Mrs. Myrtle Bruce of Malad, down at and the linotype sitting and the distribution of dally gifts following a three weeks visit with Fourth East street last Saturday afas I go along- - such as I Idaho; Mrs. Asthorie Cowdell of lt up ting her sisters, Mrs. Ray Corfield and ternoon. Luncheon was served at am doing this. and real surprises. Bingham; Mrs. Lucy Evans of PocaMrs. Mildred Newbold. Mrs. Hall one o'clock. Prizes at bridge were even give clear tello and Mrs. Blanche P. Hulse, I but cant Funny, will be remembered by her friends awarded to Mrs. Ed J. Gardner, Mrs. SUCCUMBS thinking unless I am before a type- Mrs. Ivy May Hulse and Mrs. Leah in Magna as being formerly Miss C. E. Pickett and Mrs. J. E. Com-le- writer or a linotype- - slmply cant Jenkins, all of Magna; six " Golds Salisbury. 39 grandMrs. Comley will be hostess to write by hand. --old son six Karl Jack Dean, home-makin- 'i f i ' pe INFANT of Karl and Dorothy Lamb Dean of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Evans Garfield died Wednesday at 7:40 a. Mrs. Lenora Sandall, Mrs. Fern announce the engagement of their m. at the family home after a short and Miss Atha Brown enterCoon W. Wallace daughter, Dorothy, to illness. at a farewell party last Wedtained Bawden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Surviving are his parents; a sis- nesday evening honoring Mrs. Leda Bawden of Granger, ter, Barbara Dean, and grandparwho left late that evening Mr. Bawden is a graduate of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb of Fergusonhome In Oakland, California, her for Unithe and Mrs. Clyde Dean following a months visit with her Cyprus High School an Magna. Mr. and A. Allen versity of Utah. He has fulfilled Garfield. of parents. Mr. and Mrs.-- R. L. D. S. honorary mission for the Mias Lillian Allen. her and sister, church, and now teaches in the GARDEN CLUB MEET During her stay, Mrs. Ferguson has Granite School District. been extensively entertained. . meet will of the Club Garden a is The Magna graduate Miss Evans A. Mrs. J. Larson enterMr. and Lake a next Monday evening at the Cyprus Cyprus High School ind Salt - tained their Five Hundred Club at meethas She their ure for monthly school beauty-cultHigh School of their home last Tuesday evening. been an operator of a popular salon lng. The and guests included Mr. and Mrs. of garden plants a Exchange in Magna for year. Jones. Mr. and Mra Melvin All Claude well and the feature are meeting. seeds will Both young people Mitchell, Mr and Mrs. Bill Proctor, to attend. invited are this In vicinity. known favorably Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curtis and Mr. Announcement of the nuptials will Mra Clair Huffaker. Prizes were and Matron Entertains be read with considerable interest won by Mr. Jones and Mrs. Curtis. of the young by the many friends Mrs. Rose Rasmussen entertained couple. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Huffaker and the New Idea Club at a lovely lunand Mrs. Sheral Huffaker were Mr. A afternoon. St a on Friday cheon Mrs. Vera Jones entertained at table Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and the Patrick motif was used in the lovely arranged party honoring Mrs. Miles Liggett at the Liggett The refreshments. and her of decorations eighth birthday anniversary in Salt Lake City. home Hawes. Lillian Mrs. at her guests Included daughter, Colleen, Sunday Mrs. Nena Hendrickson, Freida Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs N. L. Mitchell of home She was assisted in receiving Mrs. Ann Weichers. - Mrs, and entertaining nineteen small Harris. ElLake City visited on Tuesday Mrs. Salt Prizes at AUle Gee. Mrs. Lima Olsen, Mr. Mitchells mother, Mrs. guests by Mabel Garfield. with and Jensen Elvira Mrs. la Peterson, games were won by Dea Wright. Mrs. Millie Chrlstopherson. Minnie Mitchell. Verl Miner and Lois Garfield. y. half-siste- children My personal nomination for the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner and Mr. sweetest, most adorable baby boy in James Mabey spent Sunday in Span- town-Gay- len Garfield, 21 year old ish Fork as guests of Mr. and Mrs. son of Val and Mabel Garfield. I Sam Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Butler adore almost all children but this A baby son was bom on Friday to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Howard. Con- gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Castagno of Grantsvllle announce' the arrival of their fifth son bom to them on February 20. Mrs. Castagno was formerly Miss Virginia Taylor of Magna. Miss Lucille McDonald underwent an appendicitis operation at St. Mark's Hospital last Friday. She is reported doing nicely. Mrs. C. C. Conradson entertained at a surprise birthday party honoring the 12th birthday of her son, Rex, on Tuesday evening at the Conradson home on Fourth East street. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to twenty guests. r and ! rs. four MAGNA NOTES Mrs. John Loutensock entertained little mite has completely captured my heart- - worships his father and the Magna Ladies Bridge Club at a at the Reid apes his every word and action, but Bridge - Breakfast House last Friday. Following breaklooks very much like his mother. fast bridge was enjoyed and prizes awarded to Mrs. George W. Smith, litof talented children, Speaking tle Miss Geraldine and Master Jack Mrs. Norman Weggeland and Mrs. Thompson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anthon Frank Thompson, should go far with Misses Clarissa and Catherine their talent, aided by the encourage ment and stimulating praise of their Rasmussen entertained at a birthday dinner last Sunday honoring patents. their mother, Mrs. Laura Rasmusswere laid for ten guest. NO. 99 LUCKY TICKET en. Covers During the day many friends called FOR SILVER DISH to extend their congratulations to Mrs. Rasmussen. Announcement is made by the Mr. Ray Beath returned home Daughters of Pioneers that ticket No. 99, if claimed, wins the silver Wednesday from St Marks hospibon-bo- n dish, feature prize given tal, where he was recently operated for appendicitis. recently by the D. of P. Holder of this ticket may claim dish by presenting ticket at the The Sunshine Committee of the Magna Times office. If this num- Pleasant Green Ward held a busiber is not called for, another ticket ness meeting last Thursday at the will be drawn. home of Mrs. Julia Southwlck. , ; ) half-brothe- rs, the club next Wednesday afternoon. are the proud parents of a third son born to them last week. Mrs. Butler was formerly Miss Afton Mabey of Magna. H t t: |