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Show THE I.IAGNA- - TIMES t Mijw, laiuj , - vr mail nutter under th Extend at tb poetoffic at Magna. Utah aa second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, 1879. and bonnets proceednre wu out In a very efficient manner. William Gallagher wi appointed Warden and C. F. Wettphal, Chaplain to fill the appointive office. Ten monies carried member wer A dainty one oclock luncheon was erved to twenty member. Bridge we the diversion of the afternoon. Mr. Carrie Peterson was awarded the prize for high score. To advertise our superior Washington Bulbs we are giving away rveral thousand Gladiolus Premu-linu- a Hybrids, a new type of Gladiolus highly recommended oa account of the long flowering period and the exquisite pastel coloring. If planted ia succetaiou they will bloom from May to November. Mail this ad with 25c (no stamps) for packing and mailing of on package containing 24 bulb guaranteed to bloom. This offer is good for 10 days only. PUCET SOUND BULB CO. 329 Republic Bldg. Seattle. Wash. present. THEIR TIN WEDDING x r1 ANNIVERSARY - HEE! HAW! Dor hata are off to the Democrats! After having blindly entered the President and the Republican party for three full years, they have come forward with something constructive. It is the 1932 campaign slogan, submitted by a Texas man. who 'won $100 because his was' the best out of 100,000 entries. The judges were Democratic Senators Copeland, Sheppard and Dili. How they must have scratched their heads before they finally decided on the winning slogan: Heel Haw! We're Coming Back!" That is the prosperity slogan if there ever was one. It will steaih up the, railroads over night. It will open every closed bank before you can say Jack Raskob. It will put millions of men back to work plus beer and a full dinner paiL Heel Haw! Were Coming Back" Why couldnt the Re publicans have thought something as constructive as that! This whole depression might have been prevented, the drought ended and the Mexican beetle destroyed.. Until we heard the new slogan, we thought that President But-h- e a- - pretty- - good chance to be reelected. -- Hoover-hadBiree man No can No now. hope to win hasnt got a chance idea. constructive a such thoughtful, against Hee! Haw! Were Coming Back" A' masterful slogan, if there ever was one: especially for times like these. COSTS OUR GOVERNMENT X Perhaps chief of our present difficulties is the mounting cost of government. President Hoover is everlastingly right in his appeal for cooperation in the cutting down of governmental expenditures. The depression cannot be cured by increasing governmental debts in order to get temporary relief in the present crisis. Suffering of individuals must be and wiU be relieved, not by Federal expenditures, which should not be made at his time but by individuals and local contribution and sacrifice in accord with the old traditions of the neighborhood in America. non-partisa- n . wteuwoMteuteMPme meteuM BUSINESS BEATING BACK American Hardware and equipment Col, Charlotte, N. C. reports a' 25 per cent increase for the first half of its fiscal - - year, ended January, compared with the corresponding period of 1930. Charles Nichols, president, states that sales of the " companys road men for the first week in January, 1930. Manufactured gas for heating American homes showed an ?i ncrease of about 20 per cent in 1931 over 1930. More than $300100,000 was invested in long distance natural gas pipe lines in 1931. R. W. Gallagher, president of the American Gas Association states that besides the increasing demand for g with gas, the development of air conditioning and refrigerating equipment is crystallizing into action that promises new outlets for the fuel. K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. reports a new high record of earning for 1931. Net income as of December 31, 1931, amounted to $36, 396,00 ,aa compared with $34,256,000 for 1930. Total assets were $176,856,00 compared with $168,377,000 at the end of 1930, and surplus $62,233,999 against $55,836,000. International Shoe Company, St. Louis, has increased shoe production in the last few weeks to 135,000 pairs daily. With the Opening of spring buying, production will likely be stepped up to 160,000 pairs of shoes a day. The INI &G. Taylor Company, a pioneer in the manufacture of tinplate in the United States, last week resumed operations in four of its mills at Cumberland, Md. Rush orders have in the speeding up of operations and the recalling of furloughed employes, with prospects of steady employment for some time. house-heatin- TT has boon ten years nines Bob! awful tin things they will bring smart little cans of caviar Helen JL usd Holon went married. Ton loves caviar. Tint queries Boh. "Bob, do corns sad look, but ttmoo tho snow ha to epread I Ton. tin. etupidl Ite your Tin before he has a chance to oven their glistening whlto velvet yon so much as fiance at the labels, over tho tronen brown earth. Tan Wadding Aanlversary-did- nt Frank Lane arrives thneo tho fonrythin with aix cans of have shaken their ur gas-operat- ed you CAN USE WX CAR ALL OM GHVAY MHhlTlHANCt y wt VINTO, 0M OMWD WHO MOHVAT v(OMKTO - tr miGIAMS tCOMD ftOM p corn Of 0V UfAUAUMH 10 I Cons Galore! sort know It?" And Helen continues to visualise her pretty rooms overrun s and colanders, with flour sieves, sauce pana and pie plates. "What ess I going to do with them - tomorrow I cant - Just throw them away, and of course the ear toonld be out of repair so that I cant taka them and give them to people who might need them now It only ." But Just then the door bell rings, , Enter Agatha! It la Agatha. Agatha Is Bobs unmarried sister, and apt to be prompt. 8ha carries a neat lib tie package done up la tinfoil and tied with silver ribbon. This she presents to the relieved and deof Helen who had visions lighted a ' business-lik- e dlsbpan at least from this source. "But Agatha, what can it be, cries Holen. It proves to be tlx wash-boiler- of fruit Edith, who went to school with Helsn, brings cans of sardine and devIn iled chicken memory of surreptitious tchoolday feasts. The Aliena gift la cane of wine fruit salad sad anchovy pasta. Tom Leonard, Bob'a particular chum, comes fairly groaning under cans of squab and whole roast chicken, cans of shad roe and green turtle soup. He la a gourmet and a man who Uvea up to hla principles. - The Supper Last to arrive Is sensible thoughtful Aunt Katherine, and with her she brings ths Anniversary 8upper Itself ready to eat with the aid of a can opener and a few minutes of heating. - Fruit U Cup X: MOUNTAIN RQ,, Saequalaai in WAMNSTOK U.X jo S the Ststiyoos in OtroOK U. 1 40 sad in CAifOSH wiU be kept Sesssrffl open. V.lfbS)o4wi8beleptnpenM - (Unct MAH wroams MVAOA.MAHCOtOAMmD - U.tooia bekeptopee. U.& 9 twill be kept opeaia MONTANA tuwgOmM U. 1 S swill be U N t . tTo ) DO YOU AND PASS DATAi in norotAt wrOMHt U. $ mauoO and tcer wiB be lept open and WVDMMft -- , In Montana OR s'ciosed Browning m Behan. V.S. 10 cMgUt Lookout free, deeonr MisoMa,TbompMn FaDs,Smd PtBAKk RandsinYeOowslDMdoted. AU cam AtOtMTAM 0AM S PASTS o qog ev mow. Cawp MBOCO. In ty-- E MONTAMA PKtl.lt C V ' Ideas For Valentine Parties For Children and Grown-Up- s intermountain Br JOBCTHINI GIBSON ' Dlrclr, Haitt fd bwtltate X season ia an excellent time to piss delightful parties I Most parties during this children and grown-up- s month have as their theme, this day of eentiment which eo warm! the hearts of all of na. It is an ideal time for a most enjoyable party. The decorations may be simple and inexpensive with a generous amount of hearts used throughout tho house, for table decorations, in bridge tallies, candies and even In the prises for games. It Is possible to add all manner of delightful frill. Menus suggested below will help you to plan what to serve at your Valentine party. Veal or Chicken ala King on Heart Shaped Biscuit Preserved Sweet Gherkin Stuffed Spanish Olives Cakes Frosted Heart Shaped Raspberry Ice everyone More intermountain motorists use Vico Xthan any other motor oil Do yon know why? Because they've found that Vico delivers better lubrication service That ability is - Vico flows freely at low temperatures vitally important in winter It stands up under terrific heat vitally important winter and summer. And Vico contains less carbon than any other oil on this market Keeps your motor clean and eiUcient. Just try a filling of Vico. You buy it with the protection of a definite money-bac- k guarantee. Creamed Hard Cooked Eggs (Sprinkled with small heart shaped pieces of toast) - Heart Cookies Valentine Dessert Chocolate Hot Mints Valentine Indicate ncipm MOTOR OIL- YEAR AGO ON FEBRUARY 22? - Uurafactured snd Gc&nuiteed by UTAH OIL REFINING CO, Salt Lake Gty A Valentine Salad: 1 package lemon flavored gelatin, I cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon Pur Vinegar, Vt cup Juice from can of Royal Ann Cherries, Vi cup cherries, cut halves; Vi cup Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, Vi cup whipped cream,, canned peare, red vegetable color- -' ing. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add vinegar and cherry When mixture begin to Juice. thicken, add cherries. 'Fold fa mayonnaise salad dressing and whipped cream. .When firm, cut fa nest squares and place a square in a each On each of lettuce for person. square of salad place a half of canned pear that ha bees, soaked fa pear juice, fa which a small amount of red vegetable coloring if n RET.IET.IBER YfllAT HAFPENED A Heart Sandwiches Salad Angel Food Jelly Balls Heart Mints ' Salted JJuts Valentin Childrens Party Supper Menu . rrr " THS Valentine motorists - X , u Lo btter Xewbu rg Bouton Bronn Bread facaas Packed Bute Fruit Cake Cheese and Crocker Cider Coffee The last guest has departed. "What are you going to do with these dreadful tin things?" asks Bob with a twinkle In his eye.- -' "Bob," says Helen solemnly, "some one of our friends is awfully clever and nice." refined right into the oil CSir ll of most - ItXACO It is doubtful whether n man can add a cubit to hi; height by taking thought but it hu been prone that a nation can by takTomatoes are ing vitamins. chock-fuof vitamins A. B and the newspaper reading public C and canned tomatoes, ecothrows a thought or two in their nomical, easily procured and prepared, are Just as well supdirection every da. wonderThey're an interesting people. plied with these little Do you know that as a nation, workers as fresh ones better than tomatoea ripened they are growing in atature every supplied are so many of oS the vines, know do And why? you year? Leave it to the Jape to figure out the "fresh" tomatoes. So give the ."why" of it! Every house- your growing boys and your and give wife can learn something from grown boy tomatoes them to the girls a wsU. this "why." . Give them spinach and cabbage They are increasing the quantity of meat 'and vegetable la- and pea also dont hesitate to their diet taking into their ays- save yourself and your dollar by terns more of the mire.le-workln- g using tho canned product you vitamins about which science hu caa connt upon their vitamin contaught us auch Important things. tent and all round excellence. . .'vl SMBCMtV ac PEOPLE are thinking a lot the Japs these dy some are thinking good things about them and some not such good things, but it Is ante to say that at least ninety per cent of The choice KB 53- Grandfather Hoi kept at home by a severe eold.U next represented by A small messenger boy staggering under the weight of a wooden box filled with can of strawberries, cherries, peaches, peart, figs, plume, apricots and delectable every 11ns, There have been years and bad yearn the uymder-tu- l year when young Robert arrived; the year that Bob's business failed that was dreadful year the difficult, delightful year they bought tho house. Helen has forgotten that she prefers Orange Pekoe tea Bob doee so enjoy his cup of Ceylon the days he comes home early, and It seems silly to have two kinds of tea tor Just two people. . Bob doesnt mind at all If Helen hums a tune while he la rending -- his newspaper fa tact he would miss It It she didnt, though for the first year it nearly drove him distracted. time, Ten years are a long -Bob,".mpe Helen. "Tee they are, Helen," he aaya, end smiles. "He is Just as good looking as ever," thinks Helen, "and 1 do la . like tho way hla hair grows the back." "Helen la as fine as they come." thinks Bob. "and all the prettier for thoee five pounds she Is making auch a fuss about.""' "it Is sweet of them to give ue party" continues Helen, "but, b. what shall ? do with the Henderson and Harriet Cotton Mills, Henderson, N. C., have operations on a full time basis,, and it is believed im-provement in the textile industry will result in the maintenance of this schedule for some jnonths. STAlt The Bigger Japs pineapple pineapple la Bob's weakness. - On Us heels eomes Herbert with his nsw Uttls Mexican bride, who presents rather shyly ona of her much loved native dishes, chili eon earns, la a tin, of courts. good - resumed to served. Hawaiian golden bolls briskly .t tho first, faint call of spring. Ton ttmoo the gardens have bland with color beneath tho rammer sun, and shivered In trail dry leaves la ths winds of autumn. Thoro have been ten Christmases and ten Thanksgiving Days. Ten times they have wished each other Happy New Tear" over the -- clamor of bells and whistles. Tsn times the caps and fire crackers have snapped and sputtered The to celebrate Glorious Fourth. Good Years and Bed Yearn re-suit- ed tiANKS Mr. Fred Barton snd Mrs. Ftrdie Barton wets hostesaes to the American Legion Auxiliary Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Barton oa the B 8 G Row, A social evening of cards was enjoyed, sad prize given to Mrs. C. E. Pickett and Mis. Clarence Naylor. A late luncheon was 1 I - WEDDING SOCIAL Dr. snd Mr. S. Netolkky entertained at their home Tuesday evening. The occasion was their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Speets of Garfield, Mr. snd Mrs. Joha Allan of Arthur and Mr. sad Mr. Rnth Rock wer guests. Bridge was enjoyed and prize swarded to Mr. Allan sad Mrs. Rock. A late Inacheoa was served. FREE GLADIOLUS VISITORS LEAVE CLUB HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Henderson of TO APPOINTED OFFICERS Mr. Arthur Marsh and Mr. Han Seattle, Washington returned to thi L O. O. F. Lodge met for their regular meeting Wcdncsda y evening at Land were hostesses Friday afternoon home Wednesday after viaiting with Benefit Bridge Club. their daughter Mrs. N. J. Baketaon. Cooper HaH The formal lodge cere to the Library Editor and Publisher H. A. JARVIS VISITING PARENTS. Mr. Carl Rhiaer of Sanrfjr was called to Magna by the aerion iilne of ber mother, Mr, Parity Pettit. Mr. Rhincr wiU remain hen for an indefinite time. .1 , in pink color without changing the flavor. Serve as a dressing, mayonnaise salad dressing into which has gn folded an equal part of whipped cream. Valentine Dessert: 1 package cherry, raspberry or strawberry gelatin,. 2 cups boiling water, 6 6 Maraschino slices pineapple, cherries. Dissolve gelatin in boding water and pour into shallow pan, having gelatin mixture about V4 inch deep in pan. Chill thoroughly and allow to set. Arrange paper doilies on small plates. On each, has place a ring ol pineapple that been thoroughly drained. In the hollow of pineapple, place a cherry. Over the pineapple ring, place a heart shaped piece of gelatin, cut once using a heart cutter. Serve at |