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Show THE I.1AGIIA TIDES Entered at the pottoffne at Magaa, JLJuh as secoud-cU&- s mail act of Congress of Msicb 3, 1879. Issued Every Friday at Magna. Utah On Rate Advertising mstur unit i!i Editor and Publisher CASED ALL NEIGHBORHOOD On every block they are at it. Mother ate sliding into bases, fathers are pitching to sons, and whole families art playing together, against and for each other in oar 'greatest local sport Neighborhood Baseball. The sport got started through the wards a short time ago, and bow the whole town it interested. , This movement is commendable and beneficial. Playing together is conFifteen players to each team of which 10 art ductive of better citizenship. men and 5 are women provides plenty of opportunity for comaraderie and healthful, entertainment and enjoyment. Baseball, football, golf, or any sport is just a game as is Neighborhood BasebalL Player must not forget to play for one thing only. The paramount object being the fun provided by a wholesome sport. Mrs. W, E. Turton entertained the AMere Bridge Club at bet home in Garfield Wednesday afternoon. Special guests writ Mrs. Roy Just -- . Comly. Andenon and Mr.JJ. After a dainty one o'clock luncheon, tables of bridge were arranged. The club prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. Frank Allen, and second high to Mrs. Jack Ridd. Mrs. W, H. Walker entertained at a birthday party in honor of her grand daughter. UextEvul Exorclxo annivrrj-bonore- d lalor. .$! 00 Given on Application. H. A JARVIS Mrs. Fret Richardson entertained die a one oclock luncheon at her home at guest follow mg were present, Mrs. Oiuf on Fourth East St. Friday afternoon. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs The lurcheonwas served at two mall Olsen, Miss J. C. Chtuteisen. Mrs. George S. tables which were attractively decoratMiss Wanda Anderson, Mr ed with crystal bowls of cosmos and and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Mrs. Pat petunias. Bridge was later enjoyed. Devine. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tygeson and Mr. Jack Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Haw and family Card tables of bunco were arranged and prizes have returned borne after a brief vacaawarded to Miss Andenon, first, Mrs. tion spent at Shady Rest. Rasmussen second, Mr. Christensen, , first and Mr. Taylor second. A midMr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanks and night luncheon was served at one long family have moved to Salt Lake City table which was attractively decorated to make theie bom. with a howl of summer flower: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bletzaktr enterThe Womens Club will meet Wed- tained at a dinner Monday evening in nesday at the clubrooms. All members compliment to Mr. sad Mrs. R. L. Jens a. Givers were laid at an at-- l are requested to be present. tractively arranged table which had a Cowers for the center-- , j bowl of spring The baby clinic that was held at piece. the Women's Clubrooms T uesday was very well attended. Minis Ri.1 Ball occasion being her birthday jlc-W- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 Six Month Payable In Advance Year j How About It T In New England lianlwe'vl t4 softwood see in to grow Inxar.illv In rotation, e.. when a foiei-- t of cunlferous trees, such as spruce or pine is cut. the next growth Is of deciduous trees, such ss maple or birch Exchange, l Longest Yord? The word d wstabliohmentarlnn-n- q I'crtuliig to the annulling of the establishment of the church generally. Including UlscndowmeaL Tha word UliestabllMhmentarlanlam came Into use when the Church of Irtilauii was dUealabUahad. WMv IN TAXES CONTRIBUTED IN 1930 TO THE IN ADDITION to this large sum, PROSPERITY AND t ' paid out from its earnings for taxes in Utah, the Union Pacific distributes immense sums for salaries and wages. During 1930 alone nearly 8 million ' dollars PROGRESS WITIIOUT CALOMEL the Morning If M saw 4 sunk and the world Copper Club entertained looks jm punk, duet mnilow a lot of salts, at a dance Friday evening at the adorn watar, ml, laxative ready or ehowinf gum aad expos them to make you suddenly A Very large crowd was in sweat and buoyant aad futt of auaahitia. attendant- .For they saaS do it. They only move the 7 bowels and a bmto movement doom1 d at the m in The rmnn lor your out should Hwr. UATH duj-room- s. down-and-o- now TO TELL WHEN A CARD HAS BEEN TURNED AT THE UNIVERSITY Of - TUt MARGINS OH TOP AND BOTTOM OF MOST PICTURE CARDS DIFFER IN WIDTH. . : UTAH - Freshmen must register September 24, and must attend September 23 and 26. All other students most register September 28, ' Regular das gjork begins tember 29. j . Send for catalogue Take four picture cards from a pack and notice the difference In at the top and bottom of the cards. In some packs this difference Is quite pronounced, while In others It Is scarcely perceivable. At little close study will enable yon to detect the slight variation between the top and bottom of the cards. When you take the cards from the pack arrange them In your hand so that the wide margins are ut the top. Then place them In a row on a table, turn your back, and ask some one to turn one of the cards around. When this Is done you face about, observe the top of the cards and you will notice that one has a narrow margin. U Is easy for yon then to point It out as the card that has been turned. . the width of the margins (Copyriebt, WIU - L Ltedhorot.) Sep- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 11-3- 1 ftOTEL and Cafeteria , The beat In Wholesome Foods! Private Dining Poems Luncheon and Dinner Musio - by the Hotel Newhnuse Harmony Boys, 400 Rooms, each with Bath. $2.00 to $4 0 Single Flrsp'oof Garage Adjoining W. E. SUTTON. Qen'l Mgr. . CHAUNCEY- - W. - distinction test newt, t ols ars tncl getting tt rjt C WEST, Burn Each Piece Of Advertising I . Protoctivo Calvanlain g Galvanizing Is a piocesa by which metal sheets and other parts passed through a pot of molten sine taka on a protective coating of that metal. Tha coating must be thla enough to permit forming Into pouting, cornices, gutters, etc, without cracking, and so permitting corrosion to take place at the exposed portion, and thick i enough to provide satisfactory durability agulnst the effects of atmospheric . guses, moisture, eta Left At Your Door Is Produced LOOK Sign Of Home Industry On -Tickets Yog Boy or Receive.-- -j AD Handbills, - ' Yat la Coma A scene we await eagerly is tha f tittle Inuorcnts quarreling ore he extra helping of splnacm Worn os Home tomnsnloa. Memory of tha Dtad Is The grave wrote J. Petit-Sena crucible where memory is purified; we only remember a dead friend by. thofe qualities - which make him regretted. xi In For This Programs and W" t 35 -- V REMEMBER Tbos Bearing Th "Printed In Magna by The Magna Time Sign Famish Local People Work. Help To Pay Local Taxes, and Contribute To Local Charity The Stores Who' .The Magna Tim Advertising Bear Th n Balloons 0 for 1925-2- 7 Fords, Chevro lets; also Whippet and 29x4-4- Stars. J ilflbcrtilN ,r A 1 - fmxD V u The product you crmlbiiamii Goodyear is the greatest name in rubber. Millions and millions more people ride on Good ear Tires than on any other kind. Tint's why, at times like these, with rubber prices at todt bottom, Goodyear can offer values none can match. Here we list some of the amazingly low. prices now' preva iling on Goodyear Pathfinders. Check the list carefully. See how little it will cost to your car. Great, sturdy Supertwist balloons, built to Goodyear standards by Goodyear craftsmen, at prices a thrifty man can understand. p U SERVING THE PEOPLE OF MAGNA 4 'Printed la Magna by The Magna Tim" 7240 32x640 33x6.00 (6X0-21- ) 6 ply 11X5 30x3y, Reg. cL High Pressurs......... 4X9 854 fit mHi ittivtr tmd applj then tint fret. rzjr,o SERVICE Our FREE makes it possible for you to increase your profit by eliminating drayage charges. " Ship Via SALT LAKE and UTAH RAILROAD nn &Gr & O ."ii fosses entfleroyj1, In valar and - tr 22AQ must be transported at the least possible cost. The .Magna Times sm MORE PROFIT FOR YOU "Printed In Magna by Signature. 1 9.60 per pair re-eqm- PATRONIZE , 1131 way. THAT ) 27, CHICAGO. Thousands of manufacturers and patent buyers will inand patents for spect new device marketing. - Ratal 1 per day for 14 days, entitling you to 14 feet.- - If you have no model, drawing or description will do. Send for free pamphlet if you have time. If not, send $14 with description and drawings and we will look after your patent Woatber Extrema Temperatures as low as 80 degrees below aero have been recorded on Mount Whitney and 130 above In Death valley, 90 tnllee 9 1 ia Magna. i: PATENTS Aant. QenL Her. Printed Ia Magna By The Magna Times" tha Califor"11 Calif, . Sell your invention or pstent by txhibiting your model or drawing at the Second INTERNATIONAL PATENT EXPOSITION, Sept. 14 to Sept. NEWH0USE Cat The kind of transportation service that Utah needs can be provided only if Utah people support the railroads. interests. B. Hamilton Edison.Manag-in- g Director, International Patent Exposition, Merchandise Mart, Chicago. SALT LAKE CITY o two It poor feeling ia your pounds of lKiuid hit into poor bewoio daily. food Bowlnc not bit ia If this Irmly, your doeent digmL It just decays ia Urn bowels. Goa Moots up your stomach. You have a bioath is fouL thick, bad taste aad your kin sftau breaks tut ia Wemlsbss. Your hood Your wheia out. teal sad dawn oad aches you system is porMoad. It takas thorn rood, aid CARTER'S LITTLE XJVi.it PILLS to fat thma two pounds of biio flowing frosty and make you lotf up and op. They son tain wonderful, harmless, (ontia varvtabW ostrasta, amaaing wbaa it eoaaaa to maims tha bda Bow Irmly. But dont ask lor Uvor pllla. Ask lor Carters littio Uvor Pilla. Look ter tha name Carter's liiti Uvor PiUs an tea rod label. C.Raaaot a Id. Co. auboUtuta. 25 at ail (tuna. Q 181 Utah's highest standard educational institution. paid to 4,327 Union Pacific employees found its way into circulation through the avenues of trade and commerce within the State. 18,056 Utah people derive their support from Union Pacific. Utahs progress began with the coming of the railroads. Her future growth is dependent upon adequate railroad transportation. OF The Utah , m mmi&m 1,148,904.79 LIVER BIL- E- Plan to Register TZ i WAKE UP YOUR 'f hiu nibiick U a g'd form of cien ie and is especially hcnefclal in stimulating th func- tlon of the ynMnilntet-tlna- l tr;C The rhythmic vibration whhh th of the horse Impart to tkt gait riders body seems to bo of benefit to the rwusdes and to th tueraal organs. - efi conU-a- l rifle bulOver 73 mothers called during the A nilnle ball Is afternoon bringing their babie for let with a cavity la Its base plugged srlih a metal cap, which, by the exhealth examinations. The next clinic plosion of the charge, la driven farwill be announced at a later date. ther In. expanding the sides to lit urday afternoon. Besides the honorclosely the rifling. Such balls were ed guest, refreshments were letted to Mr. and Mr. J, C. Christensen of much used In the middle of the and are named the following small guests, Btrnic Richfield, Utah art visiting at the Nineteenth wntury, after the Inventor, Capt C. E. kllnle Antbon, Tress Ottley, Wand Feel, homes of their daughters, Mrs. Jack of Franco Catherine Solm, La Von Kenner, Reba Nielson, Mrs. C, R. Moyer and Mrs. Catherine George S. Taylor. Solm, Antbon, Shirley Honeycutt. Albina Honeycott. Elaine Adah Chapter. No. 15 met In the Get, Lurie Fymn, Betty Afton and Edna Anderson, Margaret and David Masonic Hall at Garfield Wednesday Refreshments were later ser- evening. Business problems were disWalker. . A ved. cussed and the regular procedure carried out. A good attendance of members v Friend surprised Mrs. Jack Nielson was present. And YouTl Jump Oat o! Bed in at ber home Monday evening, the Earin to Go 4 nidlns 'oa |