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Show Hags Tbatt, THE I.1AGIIA TII.IES Ime4 Flo H Show Will to HcM State-WiJ- Every Friday at Magna, Utah a Eatand at tbt poatoffi a at Magna. Utah aa sacoad-clamail nutter anitr At 17-18 act of Congnse of Match 3, 1179. SUBSCRIPTION RATES "" ( All Flown Owners Hm Invit'd To Oa Year Six Moatba 1 1 .00 Mai AU PottibW Flown ' at Payable Advertising Rata la Advance Eatrin oa A itatt-wid- e Flown Show is scheduled at tb Uuh Statt Capitol Building, September 1 7 and 1 8 th. under the auspkn of tbe Salt Lake Flown Garden Club. AU citizens of Magte and Garfield, flower owners and lover, ingarden club and aU organization terested in borne improvement work an cordially invited to make organization and community duplayt; private individual! also may makt duplaya in regular competition. Information and entry blank may be eccured from Grant R. Bowen. Give H. A. JARVIS Application. Editor and Publisher TU.IE TO UP BRACE Cattle are ri&ing, hogs are rising, consumption otf butter anti meat is rising. Nows the time to brace p Tbe dawn comes after the Strkeit tour. Fundamental conditions are improving. Big business is not going to start things np. Congress and political parties will pot start anything." What did Congress do for eattle and hogst It is the obscure individual who is putting his own house in order as well as he can, millions of such individuals, will start things up. The man who has come nearest to putting his home in order is the farmer. . i AMERICA Septe inter m, Regardless of the stand taken by the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago relative to the prohibition question, the issue of this eampaign is not whiskey. The issue of this campaign is Bread and Butter. Despite the efforts of the Democratic organ in Utah, in attempting to make whiskey the one and only" proposition on Iwhich candidates for office may or may not be elected, the issue in Utah in the coming campaign will stiU be bread and butter. 1 What the people of Utah want is enough jobs to keep the wolf from the door, and enough income, to clothe, and house fhemselves and their children. The safety of this industrial assurance in Utah is wholly dependent on the price of metal, and iw products which we produce here, and the tariff means, by Congress, which offers protection to those products. en-ict- ed Senator Reed Smoot should be eommended for relegating he prohibition problem to the background, in this eampaign, ud concerning himself with issues, and problems dealing with Bread and Butter. The Senior Senator should also be commend-f- d for his efforts in securing, in the Republican platform, a Mank in favor of Silver. Surely the West cannot prosper until Senator Smoot is in ye get some action on the white metal. Washington now using his influence (which isjfhe most power- id, the Senate toward getting Utahs share of the relief bill r immediate use, here. Should his efforts be successful in this, tatter, Utah will get enough funds to take care of the needy util January 1st, 1933. By that time the Federal Budding we can weather the storm until will be and ogram underway fmmer. Surely the people eannot fail to see, the real solution our present dilemma is Bread and Butter, and not Whisky. v ekiu withe fecktiuie. Eucnes may be any kind ot model, figure or special carving, requiring skill and made tmirtly of wood, and wuh no other tools than a jackWs. rtMannf follow, Fla frii...,....,,.,,.,.t10e 871 Nh... fbfcd MMn...... 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No 5460 RENO ... te i t , , In the District Court ot tbe Third Judicial District in and for tbe County of Salt Lake, State of Uuh, FRANKLIN BUILDING "MAk-GARE- . Salads Help Keep You Cool hit-wif- TELEPHONE may to-wi- and fretful It yourif hebabykeepU peevish you (wake half the ... do. night, tossing about in hi crib not scold! First make sure that you are not at fault I More often than not, leading doctors tell us, the trouble may m traced directly to Urea Irritation. The stinging uric acids crystallize elmort immediInately into tiny, gritty particle visible to tho eye, yet harsh end cruel to tender skin. ... compound powder not only soothes tho skin, but heals, as well. Free from lime, mica or any other irritant, Z.B.T. contains a special ingredient which abeorba moistmildly-medicate- d Lily Dam IU (right) troop tondp with Mlae . . . thie eool melon aalad (bolow) t kor favortto. ure, neutralise ' I .uliw Your druggist or chain store sells Z.B.T. ia three sues 50c, 25c snd lOe. Resent substitutes! Cet a can of Z.B.T. today and test k yourself Or, if you prefer, mail the coupon, with 4 cents to cover portage, and well gladly send you a Protect your own akin, too, with Z. B.T. When perspiration causes painful chafing, this pure bland talcum brings blessed relief. Use it also for "burning after shaving and as a dust- feet ' ing powder. Mis Wilma Beaaett spent the and Mn. J. M. Ferguson and weekend in Alpine whet she joined at week-en- d iFergaton spent ih Vndaddy Lake. They report having her panna and family who are vaca- U First publication date Last publication date acids and guard against infection. e, - Z.B.T. Baby Talcum nil! put a stop to this! Made according, ta tho Im mul of famous child apedaliat, this they even loch cod when made with lime gehtat T M. EVANS, " ' Defendanta. To he sold at Sheriffi Sale at the weal front door of the County Courthouse ia the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 1 7th day of Aaguat, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of eaid day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as t: follows, Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot I, Block 10, City Park tunning thence North 106 feet, thence East 34 feet, thence South 106 feet, thence Wert 34 feet to the place of beginning. Said City Park Subdivision being tbe subdivision of blocks 20, 21, 28 and 29. Plat C". Salt Lake City Survey, Purchase price payable in lawful money of tbe United States. Dated at Salt Lake City; Utah, this 20th day of July, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County By 'Exrt MI Wilson, Deputy. J. Grant Iverson, Attorney for Plaintiff. save your baby endless Jorturel It Ukae Marly low Iwndrod Moroni ainoe, etyk and giJUo of tlroo to moot tho noode of motoriota in tko wootoen atatoo aoevod If tko Loo Angolot plant of tho B. F. Ceodrich XaUer Company. F. A. Rioi, nporintandant of tho oompony, ihewi son of the axtromoa. Id hlo hand ho hold one of tho enudloet Goodrich Sflvmrtownoi tn tho O enter la n Safety Silvortown for an nvovogo elxod poaecnge MteneUW and at tho right la a Silvortown honvy dnty trnak or bn lbs Knshlomndo with eiaa. to tho aamo opocificotiow of nnallty and safety, ooncic 0 LOAN COMPANY, t corporation. to station rates. ., Plaintiff. Aak Long Distance for vs. others you may want. VlllARD-- Hr EVTOs" and Station This New IVnowledge ' SHERIFFS SALE $1.75 $1.00 36-in- I . Afur 1.30 P. M. Ool, 54-in- n First publication date Last publication date , bjTELEPnONE to-w- to-w- it: x' i -- Commencing ft a point 10 feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 2. Block 5), Plat "B", Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence East 72.3 feet: thence South 58.42 feet; thence Weet 72.5 fat; thence North 58.42 feet to the place of beginning.-Subje- ct to a right of way over the West 10 fat and together with a right of way running South to Second South Street, said right of way be- ing more particularly described at follows. at the Commencing Southwest corner of Lot 2, Block and Plat aforesaid, and tunning thence North 20 tods; thence East 10 feet: thence South 20 rods; thence West 10 fft (o the place of beginning. ' Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. -Dated at Salt Lake City. Uuh, this 20th day of July, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. Thomas fif Thomas, Attorneys for Plaintiff. U cm, ( te SutIkm hbm mil k . pvta, AI rala mi kafc f ika aa tn a ria hai f Pnauhe Mwkwc, Manw aew ea ek. Jr. ry enjoyable time. .foe-.e- Seceod ' I To and one thou offered aMoun. THE ISSUE IS NOT WHISKEY ruU-su- a Mr. and Mrs. Lyland Kirk and small daughter, Patsy Carol, who have been living in Salt Lake, moved to Magna th latter pate of the week to make their borne. Mrs. Kirit will be remembered by her many friends here aa formerly Mia Florence Pbilpot, "Junior" Z. B. T. Mam Ca Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Pace and Mia Irene Smith left Monday to attend the annua! Uuh State Baptist convention which is to be held for ten days in Of den Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Pace will instruct daises then and notable viaitots an expected from all over the Western States. . Brans, N. Y. FREE JUNIOR SIZE CAN tioning there. las Worked SAR i Miracles for Me Enjoy wonderful food ot exceptionally low prices in the Hotel Alexandria pthusiastie user users who i bettr results than they had Pected from Dr. Miles Asplr- - r ... lint Pculous!"-- NEWLY ENLARGED , Marvelous! words quite wre neraliy used by these cathusi- uaen. Repeatedly they write: . Coea or than you claim for cheerful lady picture is shown here, says: wonderful Aspir-w- lf 'hick hao work- or me in braking in ? relieving of other ailment.- 'tv Chestnut StreetCulp, A",Vur F! f a tans PreemouA'3 Mr-Ru- MILES Aspir-MI- nt A UIV Why rJOU IX u fiT h t i ku, enur r Defendants. be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of lb County Courthouse in the Gity and, County f Lake,' State of Utah, on tbe 1 7 day of August, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parrel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described a FOR A PRIZE an -- GUSTAFE W. TEUDT and THELMA C TEUD1T, hi wife; RICHARDS and INA A. RICHARDS, bis wife; MATILDA J. SALISBURY: EMMA S. . TLUQT : THE COVEY BALLARD MOTOR COMPANY, a OBRIEN corporation ; KEITH INC., a corporation. WHITTLE 1 1000.00 1 cash prize . UTAH ASSETS CORPORATION. t corporation, , Plaintiff, , VS Little Ones, and Big Ones ! 1 . Ia the District Court of tbt Third Judicial Dm rut in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Uuh, 3) and other prize y History tells how America has fought and won 19 major Good times always follow hard times, as surely as day (follows night. Prosperity always comes back. It is coming back this time, too. Above all things, let Jns have faith. fonew os c Fashions for the Smart Woman n depressions. ideh SHERIFFS SALE CAME THROUGH The production f pig iron In. 1907 panic broke loose, dropped SO per cent in less than a year. AU but the strongest We are ruined," they declared, recovery men lost heart eannot come in our time. Yet in two years prosperity had re- turned. In 1921, when many honest and thoughtful people were predicting worse conditions, the country was already beginning to climb to the greatest era of prosperity it had ever experienc- - n STATE OFFICIAL HERE Jonathan Lloyd, chief deputy to Ivor Ajax, state auditor, was in Magna Monday and vuittd a number of hu fnenda her. While in the Timet office, Mr. Lloyd announced hu intention and candidacy as nomine for State Auditor, inasmuch as it is the tat Uw for Mr. Ajax to netted himself for another arm. Mr. Lloyd asks the support of aU hu friend hen. Miss Grace Chrut-"wleft for bet home w Richfield 1 hsftdiy, afur a five-davisit with her aunt and Sols Lake; City, Tbe finest show ever held in Utah family, Mrs. Georg S. Taylor. latt epnng attracted between twenty and thirty thousand people and many Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Pchrson and complimentary comment were received two sons, Panl and Nisi have returned on the beautiful and unusual floral home afar an enjoyable two weeks bedecked room. By taking advantage trip visiting rtlaivts in Idaho. In 1893 stark ruin stalked through the land ; 467 banks failed in a few months. Hills, furnaces and factories shut down America had everywhere. Bankruptcy was on every hand. twice as many unemployed per thousand population as she has today. But she put them all baek to work. t of this opportunity of displaying aU varieties of flowers tbe people of thu rate cam have the distinction of staging tbe finest Flower - Show in the Vest and tbt raulta obtained will more than ment the labor and time expended. Tbt State Capitol building it a most beautiful and suitable place to display flowers. ' A Flower Show which war con. ducted in Magna at the Pleasant Green Hall last year, met with an enthusiastic response and a very Urge enter bat of common and tan types of flowers, plants and shrubs was in evidence. The duplayt were arranged very attractively and visitors from aU over this vuinity attended tbt eminently successful show. It is to be hoped that tbe people here will show such aa enthusiasm by having aU possible entries in the Sate wide Flower Show. UUh, XVUay, July 3, 1 riml-lxperie- ncc dont you hss Dr. Miles W1 end would bo clad to a Small - cbfully The modern, mint-Savo- red medicine for Colds, Headache, Neu- ralgia, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Muscular Pains, Periodic Pains. xtfund your money If you are not entirely i and cooler salads! Tharss plank for any woman's platform these hot day. Salads, by way of a change from heavier fare and hot dishes, ar a welcome relief. Served cool and dainty on crisp lettuce, and topped with delicious mayonnaise, they will tempt Jaded appetites. Besides actually being coo aervd only after haring chilled in the refrigerator' salads should alsp look cooL On easy way to accomplish this Is to create your salads out of lime gelatin. Its fresh, delicate gr- - i coloring will help do the trick delightful flavor to also greatly .u 1U taror aa the ideal taae for a summer salad. The fact that salad are so economical to prepare, with the prices of vegetables and traits what they grei should also appeal to you. And another thing. Salads help keep you slender, ilauy movie stars, Including Tilyan Tashman, Uly Damlta, Jean Arthur and others who boast lovely figures, have confessed itl They eat two salads .regularly every day, garnished with mayonnaise, In the Interest of their forms. Cool Melon Salad t ywp haw geleUa, I pint boSIng COFFGG JIIOP Loyalty ea Success GO HAND !N HAND NEW LOW RATES vtUr, 1M r heeey tn iw euUkw beUsi mtiea, eat ta gvlatla la boUt&C Water. dlfbtly thieknwd. ioU ta taeloa tall. Tom tat ta4Maal mold mI eUll ntil m Vamoie ea erttp Mtuw a (arnlih with taekle-whipe- ta swyeBa la. On tala Sna, rip, wnt metoe. Dlnohr tarvM 1 i fhanrlaa, H$2f mipnwi vtxcar; Ik tamw tarry Jatee: Ik W SmiM. np tanned vku t mmutl; aaaded. Dleaoiv (Malta ta taOteg eater. Add aan. and (terry Jteea- - ChiU. Wtaa sllfbuy thlckmed. told ta auymi. ate and (barrlM. Tara tala mold. ChUt nut Sna. VnawM a bttaa Oar-aiettn additional- atente and tanyoe ale. Berta L vtaar. eta eb Lime Salad Supreme n tamag 1 Peka Bate geteUa, I tea moon vlnagar,. Ik teaapooa eater, ea arte ea. salt, t ocy avpko, diced; I tara, ckafipMi; 4 altwa, atapped, Diwelr retetta ta bolUag vater. Add OhUk VI ortax and aatt. Wtae aUttaiy thlefceoed, laid ta apylea, aeteare, and ttvee. Tara tate awlta ChUl aaul Sna. Uamold. eUB Seekl ekljpad taaye tan Berets A $50 ki 3. LCEPPIEY President CURIO RHAHXrOM tbsPmdertlMaogngDmta CHICAGO OFFICE 520 HKHchfyonM Svte 422 Phone iuperior 4410 ui ' h Cbm.-Wbe- Cherry Mayonnaise- Salad Mta Uh gdtta: I wp taOteg eater; Mn: Ik wamad . Bur fpoi The 6UY Mo Can Buy nto You , fin Ta i J Buy vraES YTJ Sell Am CONNER riFTri STOLTS X Th Aloundno Hotel i on offered unit of Th Eppley Hrtei Company? 20 holds in th Middle Writ lAMvitie Kv ikond th Hamilton chain of llZ - m iLkum. , AT ' I 91 y - |