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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA Friday, TIMES Magna Flower Garden Club CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE-- 1 team of black horses, 2 saddle horses and 3 work horses. Reasonable.! Inquire Maynard Nielson. Hunter. I wish to notify my friends and customers that I will not have any turkeys for sale at Christmas. -- H. D. 'Tubby" Reid Sgadal The Garfield School grades, 1 6, will present- an eperetta, Santas Airline, December 18. Mrs. Sarah Bjorkland is general chairman, assisted by the teachers. - to -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Backstrom had as dinner guests Wednesday, y Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, and Mildred Peterson of Salt Lake City. Le-Ro- Names Officers This is lo advise my friends and Mrs. Robert Ridge was named that I will not have customers Flower of the Magna president sale at Christmas. for turkeys Garden Club Monday evening at -- H. D. "Tubby" Reid Annual election of officers. She succeeds F. V. Clark of Hunter. Mis Ezra Day was named vice WANTED-G- irl or woman for silk president; Mrs. E. P. Salm, record- finishing and repair work. Inquire ing secretary; Mrs. George W. Modern- - Cleaners, across from Smith, corresponding secretary; Skaggs, dial 3161. Mrs. Marvin Malmstrom, 'treasurer; Dan Williams, board member. Mrs. H. Claude Anderson was elected on the Garden Project committee as a representative The Hercules Ward Relief So-from Garfield. meeting ty work and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson was held Tuesday and one quilt have had as guests the past week, made and one tied. Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peter..on of Ccc and Mis. Lueila Bevan were Pocatello, Idaho, who were the in charge. A hot dinner was servhonored guests at a family dinner ed by Mrs. Viola B. Jones, Mrs. at the Peterson home last week Dora Bevan and Mrs. Mary Fair bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were to Long Beach, California and while here visited with Mr. Mr. Gedge Childress, a member and Mrs. Arnold Peterson and Mr. of the United States Navy, visited and Mrs. Wjlliam Loveless of Salt his father, Joe Childress and his Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Hiland sister,. Lorraine during the week Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pet- He Was called again to duty erson and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sunday night. Yates of Hunter. BACCHUS NOTES HUTU ei bu:-.ncs- s Values J REED FERNERIES en-rou- te (Order Now For Christmas) RUGS HAND-MAD- E (Beautiful Sise) Colors-A- ny MOPS (These Are Very Popular) Household Brooms (Many Whisk) Types BRUSHES (Firmly made for every need) 1941- - I saw you barely miss a little boy on a tricycle this afternoon and heard you yell, Get out of the way! Dont the H you know any better than to ride in the street? He did not answer because he has not learned to talk very well yet, so I am answering for him. No, the little boy doesn't know any better than to ride irr the street He has been warned not to, but little boys do not always heed warnings. Some adults dont either, especially traffic warnings, for example, the one limiting the speed of automobiles. Im going to tell you something about that little boy. He has a mother who endured considerable inconver.n nee. anxiety and sufto bring him into the fering world. He has a father who has worked hard and made many sacrifices to make him healthy and liappy. Tin' supri me purpose of their lives is to have him grow up to be a us. ful man. Now, stop a minute and think. If you kill a child, how would you feel facing its parents? What exou give them for cuse could having robbed them of their dearMore ii..portant, est posst ssion what excuse could you possibly is offer Him whose Kingdom made up ot little childn n? Childrt n. my haty fi i. nd. were here long before ou or juur automobile were thought of All automobiles m earth are not worth the life ol one little boy. We dont know what that little lxiy may some day be. but u e know what you are, and its uninipoitant. We could get along v ithout you but we can not spare a single boy on this street. -- Every Dad BASKETS (Sturdily Constructed) RUBBER And at pa to Enjoy the luxury of a When purposes. Mrs. I follow inois ish Fi It wai TC One-ha- lf for business Jnfc that I off established transportation systems that employes have to reach them w ith passenger automobiles. of all the passenger cars in the United States are used curtailment of passenger car output begins to slow the defense program, the OPM will have to allocate the material to make more cars. The probability that an increase in the supply of raw materials especially metals, plus the protests from men who will be disemployed will exert political pressure for a larger car output must also be considered. Oh the whole, OPM figures now setting maximum limits should not be regard- ' , i incif nt du ant St a rne the whiskey of the nAYOR-YKffi- S ed as final. A way may be found to raise without impairing the the quo effectiveness of the arsenal of Democracy. THIS WHISKEY 18 YEARS CRA Members OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISHT. 90 PROOF. SCHENLKT DISTILLERS CORF, K.T. Family May See Basketball M Men According to an announcement made by P. A. Cammans, president of the Community Recreational Association, all members of the CRA and their families, are entitled to see the Oquirrh Stake M Men basketball games. The games for December, played at the Cyprus high school, follow: Tomorrow All work guaranteed and only Best Materials used. Empress Theatre Saturday , December 13 First Show Saturday 6:30 p. m. A Completa Show SONJA HENIE JOHN PAYNE in , Aflat 1 SUN VALLEY SERENADE" With Glen Miller and his orchestra, Milton Berle, Joan Davis,! Lynn Bari. Entertainment for your eye, ear heart Latast "MARCH OF TIME" COMEDY. c Prices Adults 30c. All Prices Including Tax I At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sunday. CYPRUS TEAM 10c-18- UTAH Curtailment Explained DOING WELL IN HOOP GAMES Sunday Monday, December -- The OPM ordered for a 51 per cent reduction in the output of passenger cars in January is defined by the OPM as merely From results of preseason hoop establishing a maximum limit to whirhjthe manufactures can pro- - games, victors twice in three en- - WORKSHOP for the BLIND 138 a phase of the plans effect which hitherto has received little attention. It will demonstrate that much of the success of the defense effort depends on the use of passenger cars. Many new defense plants are situated so far from Thursday, December 11 and Thursday, December 18. Three games will be played every night, starting at 7:00 p.m. Today) MATS (Made From Old Tires) Prices Very Reasonable Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chase of The Hercules Hercules, California, left Tuesday Tuesday aUhe wardhoJ for their. home after visiting for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Jones was m charge oltheir J. B. Schwer. ing. An Open Letter To A Driver Who Speeds Through Our Streets - - COMMUNITY NOTES Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1916 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah December-1- 2, So. 2 East, Salt Lake City Your Patronage Is 93 ork National Distiller Products Corp., New Appreciated. 14-1- 5 First Show Sunday 5:30 p. m. Monday 7:00 p. EXTRA The Season's All - Star Love and Laugh THE FEMININE m. Hit! 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