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Show Magna Women's Club held their regular meeting Wednesday of Issued Every Friday at Magna. Utah last wtek at the clubrooms. Varied reEntered at the postofffc at Magna, Utah aa iscond-cU- n mail matter under the ports were given by members and welact of Congress of March 5, 1879. fare program for tbs winter was discussed. Mrs. Fred Barton was appointSUBSCRIPTION RATES ed with Mrs. T. E. Burke and One Year .11.00 Mrs.delegate Williams ns alternates 22.00 Six Month to Agnes Payable la Advance attend the Central District Convention of Women's Qubt held in Park Advertising Rate Civea oa Applkaiioa. It Gty Editor and Publisher H. A. JARVIS Saturday. The L. F. A. Club met at the bom of Mrs. E. Sainsbury Thursday evening. After the business of the evening h Up To TL2 Pc :l2 Do the people of the United State want the next Congroa to maVe greater appropriation thaa jsav beta made any year since the snnistke, appropriation that will involve the issuance of interest bearing bond and the inevitable increase of Federal taxes? was transacted, games were enjoyed Refreshments and prizes awarded. were later served to 16 gnats. -- v Mrs. Fred Fclmeth entertained the Matron' Gub at her home on Merry then it it np to them to ay If they do not- - and they certainly do not Row Thursday. Refreshments Arthur Senator and of constituent every to now. before the session convene. The were served, late summer flowers betheir of that the them dear representative make to it Representative ought to carried out in the decorative utmost limit of the appropriation at the coming aetcioa ahould be "the need ing scheme. Bridge tables were later aris of the Government, economically administrated." It vatly more effective and ranged prizes for high score and Is comit than session to begins, to have thi understanding now, before the consolation swarded. session the i over. , plain after Of course the Government of the United States an raiw the money, no matter how much may he appropiated. As one distinguished advocate of a five billion dollar, bond issue recently declared: "The credit of the United States is good. Very true. But a government debt has to be paid the same aa any other debt. And the people have to pay itl Let the people never for, get that ! ' Mrs. Ida Ander- Jarvis sad Mrs. Agson. Mr. J. ues Williams attended the Sanaa Qu-trDistrict Convention that was held t Park Gty Saturday. Aa attractively planned Umheoa was served at tbs Patk Gty Hotel and la was later given at the Park Gty Atbeaacaans al Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tygesoa entertained Monday evening in compli-mto Mt. tad Mrs. Jack Nielson, Mt. and Mrs. A H. Maiben, Ltsli Nielson. Miss Wanda Anderson and Maurice Maiben. Gama wen played and light refreshments served. attending Cate and CafsUrfa M Tbs In Private Dining Rssm Lunebson and Diana Musis tbs Hotel Hswhouno .by Iiat LM to 14. W. Adjoining BUTTON. Osa l Mgr. ML CHAUNCKT Asst. O-- ni. was had by all A marine dance wat given at the Cyprus High School Friday afternoon. The dance wat sponsored by the Girl s League sad was carried out in true Girt Representative Style." Fashions for the Smart Woman W. WE8T, Hgr, a meeting at the Magna Baptist Church Mis. L. A Sabin entertained her on Fourth East Stmt Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent la bridge club st ber borne Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Loutcnsock, Mrs. awing. Elmer Salnsbory and Mrs. Ollit MenThe Women's Gub entertained in denhall wea special guests. Luncheon compliment to Mrs, Delbert Madsen was wrvtd st out long table which had a vase of feathery asters as tbs Wednesday afternoon at her home. After an attractive one o'clock luncheon, centerpiece. High tcoa st bridge was tsbla of bridge were arranged. High won by Mrs. G E. Pkkett, first: scon was won by Mrs. Frank Pshr-so- second high by Mrs. F, B. Radebsugh first and Mrs. Oyd Kaaol, sec- and the guest prize by Mrs. Louten13 ond. Mrs. Agnes Williams and Mrs. sock. Carrie Peterson wen on tbs committee la charge of arrangements, The Oquirrb Stake Relief Society offken entertained the Ward offkea Robert Fclmeth. son of Mr. sad and trachea at Pleasant Gaea Hall Mrs. Fred Felmcth, has returned from Wednesday afternoon. A novelty proCalifornia, to mums bis school stu-di- u gram, consisting of selections from the at Cyprus High School. Pleasant Green chorus, a stunt number put on bv Mrs. 1L Rhode tad Members of tbs Rcbckah tad Odd Mrs. Golden Day of tbs Hunter Ward, Fellow Lodges surprised Mr. and Mrs. a stunt from membra of the Pleasant C 1. Hyatt at a party Saturday even- Green Ward sad brief talks, was vary ing. Gama and afresh meats wen en- well received by appreciative gnests. were later served joyed by the following guests: Mr. sad Light refreshment Mrs. buffet style to 200 gnats. Mrs. Harold Christopberson. ' ' Rom Rasas usan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack - y7 Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Galtag The Primary Board offken enter' her, Rev. and Mr. E. B. Pace. Mr. taiaed Friday at the bom of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wing, Mr. Fay Saund Oma E. Hat on Belr Arena in crs. Mr. Lyman Williams and Mr. compliment to Mr. Or! Poulton and and Mrs. Dan Evans. Mt. tad Mrs. Mr. Amy Goariey, retiring offkea Hyatt left Monday fot California for of tht board. An attractively planned aa indefinite stay. dinner waa acrvtd at on long table, decoratio ns wea carried oof in vases of educa- v . Freshmen must register September 24, and must attend September 25 and 2fi. All other students mast register , i i Ij 9l , I rl( ill n tun hi t Sep- V ! n. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah 1 very enjoyable tin ary-treasurer. Harmony Bor. antes with. Date. Pirposf Oarage Mr. and Mi. J. A Webb have had as guests during tb week, Hy Facer, formerly of, Magna and Mia Virginia McEata of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Webb, in company with friends, entertained at a dancing patty at the Old Mill Gub Saturday even-b- g in compliment to Mr. Facer. A secret- WboUsouM Poods! 400 Ronma, The Muse Gthtrinc and Vslma MJ&rkle, Mary Taylor and Blanch Roberta accompanied pastor and Mrs. E, B. Pace oa an all day trip up Little cottonwood Gnyon Monday fot a pkak lunch and outing. The W. B. A. Sewing Qub was entertained by Mrs. Robt. Ridgy and Mrs. Jim Allen Thursday at Mrs. Ridges boms oa 4th South and the ing molts: Mia Mary Bczzant, presi- given by diffcant representative Main Highway. A dainty on oclock churches. dent. Mia Margaret Miner, luncheon was served to IS member. and Mia Elizabeth Benson, v Fall flowen wea used s decorative The Jolly Eight Qub carried out note. a surprise party Tuesday in compli Roy Tygesoa, son of Mr. and Mrs. ment to Mrs. Milton Doxford, the Anton Tygsoa who has been study occasion bring her birthday anniva S2 ing law foe quite a period of tun in tsry. Mr. May Woolfeadca and Mr. Chicago, arrived in Magna Saturday Oma E. Hall wm special guests. An attractive on oclock luncheon was for an indefinite stay. served. Mr. Doxford was patented The Ladies Aid held their tegular with an exquisite table cover, NEVIIOUSE UTAH 11-5- , delegate HOTEL 01 Sept. at an attractively planned seated - university September 28. r Regular clast work begins tember 29. Send for catalogue wen able, JL AT THE Utah's highest standard tional institution. Mr. and Mrs. Reel E. Paul entertained at dinner Thursday in compliment to Mt. O. S. Gunnenoa, Mr. Kenneth Gunnenoa and Miss Aiks Rutherford of Murray. Tbs guests et Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw an Mis. R. Oborn entertained Friday from receiving congratulations oa the birth evtaing at s shower in compliment to sad gnats. Represenutiva Mrs. her cout!a. Mr. Wm. Pctenoa at the Bingham. Murray. Sandy. Midvale. of a baby girl born recently. Tooele and Magna wet present. Mrs. Show will be remembered by friends home of the honored gum's mother, T. E. Barks was elected to atm oa as being formerly Min Dorothy Mr. Vims Terry on Main Start Diversified games wen played and the board of dirsetort for tbs Central Mills. awarded to Mrs. Ben Coon and District of Women's Gab. prize ? ' Min Edith Nielson. The Women's Gub will entertain Members of Our Lady of Lourdes a public card petty Monday evenat Twenty that young people of the Church surprised Father J. A. Sanders the Women's at Church accompanied by Rev. Tbs ing Baptist Qubroom. evShower" Wednesday at a "Pantry is invited to attend. and Mr. E. B. Pace, motored to Salt general publk Gama borne. wen bin at played ening Lake Gty Friday evening to attend tad refreshments lata served to 25 The Gleaner Gris of the Magna the Sure B. Y. P. Ui banquet and gnats. Ward will entertain the M Men at a rally. The social was held at the Imweiner toast Wednesday, September manuel Baptist Church and was at50. All those desiring to attend should tended by ova 125 Baptists from ever notify Miss Mary Bezzaat Elections the stats. Tbs guests wca seated st west had Tuesday sveaing at Mutual long tables that wen attractively dec orated. Speeches, ydi and tongs' wea for the Gleaner Girls with the follow- Gub for Ladies Fhn to Renter 1 The people understand this. Let them impress that naderstanding upon their , representative in Congress. Euikt, R-- EALT LAEX CITY f It is easy to argue that money lent to the government for dole purpose or for great public works returns immediately to circulation and therefor stimulates the business of the country. But the stimulation is only temporary and superfkial. Good time will never return until activity in private bonnes is resumed. And every issue of government meurities reduces the supply of money available for investment in industry and therefore delays the restoration of industrial activity. The money that would bt available for investment cannot be diverted indefinitely into the Federal treasury without harm to the nation at large. No nation can borrow and tax itself into prosperity. L Mr. T. Tbs THE UAtillA TIMES - on TRICK OF SWALLOWING A KNIFE IS DESCRIBED on f TRAHSPORTATIOIl . BRINGS TRANSFORMATION Tak an ordinary tablg knlfg or g ruler and atand In front of thg audience. Open the month wide and place right hand over lower portion, aa though to keep the month open. Then with the left band ahove the knife down the right sleeve and Immediately withdraw It With the month partly hidden by the right band. It appenrg to the onlooker that the knife la actually being swallowed. (CepyrlehL WtH I UadhsesA) Thousands of American Commnaitia slats their real growth and expansion from the day when the electric railway joined ' mbnsh to business. service Adequate progressive, economkal freight and passenger ina nodal in tad is necessary if yonr community is to grow is it Railroad Lake Utah the Salt 8 dustrial way. Patronize s community builder. y1 V ' svv on Goodyear V. Vv the fidd test proves Goodyear Tires superior. Tha reasons are: MotcrinJ eiperienc demonstrate this to you! Goodyears greater production permits cf greater values. We can Pica Of Advertising Left At Ynur Door Is Magna. Produced . Vf -- Here Let us thow you the finer quality 1 SPECIALS! In these latest LOOK For This Sign Of Horns Industry On Afl Handbill, Psognms and Tkksts.Yon Bey or Receive. type Goodyears, despite lower REMEMBER Con-trib- J PATRONIZE UJttU a r SERVING THE PEOPLE OF MAGNA "Printed In Magna by Tb Magna UJ-2- 1 CSxAttItUUUS 4.71-- 1 (23x4X2) (23x4.72) US-2- 1 I The Magna 1 Times Tuna" e $0.70 possible because Goodyear builds millions more tires 4.75-1- 1 than any other company (23x4.75) HEAVY . UM1 (xUt) ULU (3iUI) . 8.75 UH) (axSAt) . MMl tn&Xi) . 1U5 Cm KXI18JS 1111 US-t- l 13 (JtxUJj (715X2) UTllTl IW t:xSHEX.CL.. 4X3 AM GumrtntHd fUsrdsM OfooPylew M s Ufttlm ri c DUTY GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Bm M. 4.43-2- 1 PATHFINDER Cash rir &no utt The Scorn Whos Advertising Beaa Th "Printed Id Magna ty The Magna Tuna Signature. super-valu- SPEEDYAY STANDARD GOODYEAR Those Bearing The "Printed In Magus by Tb Magna Tins" Sign Furnish Local People Work. Help To Pay Local Taxes, and To Local Charity -- Ganrnatood GOODYEAR (mu:) 11.10pcrpr. prices v Nowlaaproood 4X3-2- 1 . -- k' sunx , : l Pictorial Printed Pattern No, Sixes 14 to 42. 65 cents. Tires than on any other kind! THAT is velveteen. t know: more people ride - "Printed In Magna By The Magna Tunes" Each ' box-plea- ts The only tire fact you need to . o GBQtOmfiG u- j I U I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Purser and fall flower placed at btervala along children of Salt Lakt wets Wednesday the table.' Given wea laid foe 14 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jama Radio lamp wea presented to Mr. Puna st their bom on Louise Street. Ponlton and Mr. Gotrley. A TAILORED ENSEMBLE The debutante, the college girl, the business woman, in fact every fashionable woman, whateva ha sec or occupation, will find an ensemble of invaluable for fall It is tailored with a flattering simplkity that is typical of Jane Kfgitys best designs. Note the way the V neckline of the frock is echoed Jn the applied and the ingenious way trimming-band- s, are introduced, in the wide chine front and back. A ertpe-d- e woolen with the clinging softness of silk is very smart in bright green for the frock, especially when topped bv the gay little jacket made in black Curtt4 C i ,r xJ ViOj o (3, Mbit (22x5X3) I4M (22x3X3) , I c 12.43 ILS? IXM) (22UX3) . 14X2 (UerdM VUr. ngwn" law 1 "7-- 5 S' SSTS |