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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, January 31, 1833 THE MAGNA TIMES Edith ML NicUon, Editor-Publish- er Mtk Friday Mtnlaf at Magas, bnni NEGRO GHOSTS PLAYS PICKED I l'lk TEAMFEB. PaWiahed Since 1904 Entered as seeand dau mail matter smder the set af March 3rd. 1179, at Mama, Eta per year..... Bafcacrlptloa, In advaae Advertiaiag rates give an aypUeaUen Published by tbs Copper Prtnttag Company 10 The famous basketball team,, the Negro Ghosts, noted for their compranks edy antics and while playing, will come up against a hoop squad, headed by Rus Mag-lebCyprus mentor, and Rocky Mountain Conference stars, Monday eve, Feb. 10 at the Cyprus High school gymnasium. The game will start promptly at 1:00 p. m. The general public is invited. iu fun-lovi- ng y, LETS GO BOATING! Great Salt Lake lying at cur doorstep and the notable recent development of water craft and water sports together give the opportunity to people of the Salt Lake Valley to build up an important and desir- The Negro Ghosts, composed of colored hoop stars from the eastern states, have; been drawing cards and popular features at every engage- able sport on the lake. ment. One of their favorite tricks to hAVe two men stage a wrestling No other sports can quite equal those on the wa- Ismatch at one end of the floor while ter. It is a great thrill to hold the tiller of a boat whose the other three hoopsters play the at the other end. They keep billowing sails drive it over the swells or to guide the game the crowd roaring with their mirth around boat motor of a buoys erratic course skimming provoking antics. and through the wake of competing craft A longing comes to most everyone to cross the water and explore the other shores and many find great pleasure exer- WPA SCHOOL AT cising their craftsmanship and ingenuity in the conWEBSTER DRAWS struction of a boat t ATTENDANCE Great Salt Lake is admirably suited as a place , BIG for boating. Its waters are warm and invigorating, The WPA school tor adults which there are more than fifteen hundred square miles of began this Thursday at Webster, la proving very gratifying according to navigable waters even at low water stages, its shores reports given by authorities. yThe are safe anchorages and reasonably, approachable, it attendance Is really larger than inpossess notable scenic features which are world re- structors anticipated. Ftir the information of any other nowned, the water and the life of the lake are objects who desire to attend, the following of great interest because of their peculiar nature, few schedule of subjects and classes is taught from 1:00 storms of consequence occur during the boating sea- given: SewingInIsRoom 30 on Thursto 3:30 p. m. alis there each nearly day son, yet during most of days under the direction of Mrs. ways a good sailing breeze, and it is conveniently rea- Bessie Terrell; public speaking from 1:00 to 2:13 p. m. and 2:13 to 3:30 ched over the fine roads recently built. p. ml in Room 19 by Mrs. Nellie beginners English for forIt does not have the stupendous waves nor the 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday eigners, dangers that are commonly attributed to it Nor do its evenings and Advanced English for waters stop up engines, unduly corrode metal or de- everyone from 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. by Mrs, Nellie McKenney. stroy wood, slow down boats and make them unsafe, Thursdays Anyone is Invited to attend. as has been popularly imagined. Rather the density of Although several sewing machines i its waters adds to the stability and safety of a proper- have been contributed to the work WPA officials, the classes need ly constructed boat and offers speed possibilities for by another machine. Everyone who motor driven hydroplanes which neither fresh water wishes to loan or demate a machine lakes nor any other salt water body in the United to the classes, is asked to communicate with Mrs. C. G. Harris, presiStates can offer. The density of the water adds a great dent. it will be given excellent measure of safety and as a consequence there have care. been remarkably few boating accidents and.no reported fatalities, which is remarkable for a lake of its i i Telephone Company Comity Agents Pha Sugar Beet Grovers Announces Special To Improve Rural Schedule Heelings ' Distance Rates Living In State A t et Announcement was mU today More careful planning far agriculby the local office of the btmmtaiw ture in the counties will be the cen- States Telephone md Telegraph Company that effective January 13, the Mountain States Company win introduce special Sunday rates for Long Distance telephone calls and also offer reduced rates on peraon-t-o person calls after 7 p. m. every evening. Within the last year, reduced night rates on statlon-t- o --station calls became effective at 9 p. m. Instead of 8:30 p. m. The Telephone Company now announces that the low er Long Distance station rates effective each night at 7 p. m. will be extended to include all day Sunday, This applies to most calls on which the day rate for three minutes is more than thirty-fiv- e cents and on calls to many distant points the saving amounts to as much as 40 per cent Peraon-to-Persrates are also reduced under the new schedule at 7 p. m. every night and all day Sunday. These reduced rates apply in general on calls for which the day itation-to-statirate Is more than tnirty-flv- e cents. In the past there has been no reduction during night boors on calls, the rate remaining the same for all hours of the day or night On person-to-pwrcalls the operator is asked to get a particular person at the telephone while on the person calling talks to anyone who answers. It was explained. Telephone officials believe th- -t the reductions win make the more useful to more people In giving a broader service at lower cost Persons who particularly like to call relatives and friends on Sundays will be benefited by the new schedule which offers both reduced sttion-to-sUtland person-to-persrates at all hours on Sundays. The' reductions actually apply from Tp.n. every Saturday night until 4:30 a. m. each Monday. on on person-t- o-person on out-of-to- statk-to-statl- oa tfie-pho- ne out-of-to- It must of course be admitted that a somewhat different technique is required for boating on Great Salt Lake than on other waters. The shallowness of the lake near shore requires shallow draft boats driv- en preferably by outboard motors, outboard drives, or surface propellors; light, surface riding types of I hulls well fastened are desirable, sailboats must get their stability from their width rather than from a heavy keel; and more than usual care must be given motors to keep salt water out of places it should not get; outboard motors should be thoroughly washed after use to protect their thin aluminum parts; dissimilar metals must not be in contact so electrolytic corrosions may-bavoided --all simple precautions and easily met specif ications. gram for years to come, according to Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural College, who conducted an extension conference last week at Lagan. The agents were urged to make A careful Inventory of their respective counties to determine the number and condition of livestock, the amount of different crops grown and other crops could be produced profitably, and emphasis was placed on a careful Investigation of the water supply and how It could be put to better use. They were also urged to study of the range; tax delinquency. Indebtedness, how taxes and other obligations are being met. marketing relationships; what the county has to buy and sell; living conditions of the people and the health of the oommunltles. Studies arc also to be msde of methods- of preserving the oil fertility. Many of the towns In Utah show that at one time the people had greater hope, wealth, thrift You should find out why that is so and help to build a program that will assist our people to come beck," Director Petersen advised. We live too much without planning. Instead of planning for the future we wake up with out fists doubled to meet the obstacles of each day. We worry over the floods In the spring and over the drouth ih July and August while water goce to waste In all of the river. We must conserve our water resources. Our very existence In this state depends on water. It means money, health, convenience. We have lived up to where things come easy; we must now face tasks of conserving our natural resources. ho the-Wes- More w Local News Advertising - Clroalstkm DONT Too Late! $1 For A Year . Lot 46, Block 1 of Coatee St Oor-uiSubdivision of Block 27, Plat "C, Salt Lake City, and which property is located at 819 Pacific Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah. Ihis 20th day of January, 1936. David O. Lewis, table ef Salt Lake City precinct Salt Lake Cmmty, State ef Utah E1 There will be lots at news this year pelldeA Rewe nils Program, atlnlng views and the iacal and hoaw mws ef Magna, Garfield, Baeebaa and Arthur. have been Mae whea ane story on the government program haa been worth several time the price of a stbaeripttMi to thla paper daring the past year the earn thing will be tree thla yeast Tea will aeed the Times aad Leader ba 183 mora than aver before Tin $1 Pays For a Whole Year Soap any kind of dirt, grease, fresh paint, etc. Has cold cream base to keep your hands soft and smooth. No sand or lye. removes Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Mrs. Justin Pear and Miss Erma Peay attended the birthday party of Mrs. Johnsons mother. Mrs. James Bulges of gait Lake City, MAGNA TIMES and GARFIELD LEADER Bold Lacally At COOPERS CASH MARKET WOOLFENDENS MARKET GARFIELD TRADINO CO. Bailders In Magna aad Garfield." 34, D. 1836. Date of last - publication February . , iWwVUWWWWVWWWWb'. minute in the United States , it is estimated V y A telephone gets help quickly- - - A if costs ANNOUNCES s but a few cents a day 25-A-MON- TH TIME PAYMENTS NEW UCC 6X FINANCE PLAN THIS SHOWS THE WHJCEN FAMILY OVOt AT THE MILLER FLACK Fate Miller t laeaUe abeet m4 bevies baaa SUtilllaf be eaaH i aAdFeerianraa Pto tbat aiaee Tea arae We- - HanvC.WUbae.Sr. - Any New Ford V8 Car Can Now Be Purchased for $25 a Month with Usual Low Doom Payment t - Attorn-?- w 1 tT i , f tm AafcO. it - Hk.tm yt .THn plan enable you to buy a New Ford V-- 8 ear through your Ford dealer on new low monthly terms. Alter die usual low Is made, $25 a month is all you have to pay for any type o! new car, InclucU Ing insurance and financing. Your cost for this extension of credit is only of 1 a month on your orig- inal unpaid balance and insurance. This plan reduoea financing charge for twelve months to For example, if you owe a balance of $400 for your $25--mon- th 'i 4 ' ifc 4' aWl 5 Ia rlfifi-- ' bad ,iiv Ever since Tom was that big I've been distilling time-payme- nt down-payme- and here's our own Familys Whiskey , I. Fractures i Iron H'year paper dees aot expire antll lalsr, w faavtU ysa to renew new, and auks the wring ef a hargake nla DIRTY HANDS? ns Vhite, Wright St Amovlt, To Plaintiff. Sdbscrbtisa t 1, , LOR-E- L to-wi- t:- 14. 1936. U fii.TS In the City Court of 8alt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. H. A. Streeter, as receiver of Uie First National Bank of Wlnne-mucc- a, Nevada, a corporation. Intiff, against Mrs. W. L. Brackett Defendant, to be sold at Constable1 Bale at the west front door of. the County Court House In the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, cn the 17th day of February, A. D: 1838, pt twelve oclock noon of said day. all the right, title claim and interest of said Defendant. of. In and to the following dee-f- a - , ibed real property, !ate of first publication January WAIT! until it on Real Property r Mr. and Mrs. fi. M. leptf had as their guests last Sunday Mr. sod. Mrs. F. R. Hary and daughter, Patricia Ann. Mr. and Mrs. EL T. Hare ris and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MUlre and eon Jimmy and Bruce of Salt Lake City. AND A Constable's Sale v Mf, and Mrs. Frank Cox were the of Me. and Mrs. m&k last Sunday. Mr. and Mix. Cos are from Salt Lake City. guest SAVE- NOW I NOTICE ! V pro- A fire breaks out every 9 e tral theme of the county agent's on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tufts, Edna Tufts Of Preston Idaho and Mr. Heber Smith left for Baggs, Don Dahlquist of Murray were the Wyoming, Wednesday morning for visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford an Indefinite visit. Cameron Monday evening. , size. series of sgar-bcgrowers meetings will be held In Salt Lake county under the Joint auspices of the Salt Lake Tooele Sugar Beet Grower Association, the Utah-Ida-Sugar Company and the Extension sendee, the first meeting being scheduled for Monday, February g at 8 p. m. at the Taylorsville ward-hous- e. s ; ( . The second meeting will be held February 4 at 8 p. m. at the Jordan High school, and the final meeting will be held February 9 at I p. m. t at Jordan High school In addition to tslg to the g?p ers by specialists, s feature of tiro meetings will be a motion picture to colors which has been prepared by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company. I don't wonder at it giving Pete Miller a chuckle when he aeea my boys all grown up and working along with me on our Family's Whiakey. But Fete can laugh if be wants Those boy of mine are just aa much responsible as me for making our Family's Whiskey . the mildest,. tastiest whiskey Pete Miller and Sr. I guess anybody else ever got a swallow oL -- 6. Arm oar and insurance, you pay $24 for the year of credit; if the balance is $200 you pay $12. Your credit cost for one year is the original unpaid balance multiplied by UCC plans provide you with in Surance protection at regular confer ence rates. You have not only fire and theft insurance, but $50 deductible eoU Iision, and protection against other ao cidenlalphy si cal damago toyourcar. The Universal Credit Company ha made tbtie plans available through all Ford dealers in the United States. 6. nt - Ray Atwood, barber in the Ban! 3atb'r Shop at Magna, suffered t Vactured right arm when he slipped md fell on lee at First North ant lain Street, Balt Lake City Sunda A 3:20 a. m. , He Is getting along very nicely. KIEKBEB UP BOTTLE! KY JOS. SCl!D(Ln,FA-BlV!S1- 0R OF g. 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