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Show H&gna Times, THE fiiAGNA. TIMES u second-clas- s Entered at the post off ice at Magna, Uuh ma3 Issued Every Friday at Magna, Uuh act of Congress of hlarch 3, 1879. la Payable nutter II. WHO .$1.00 Advance A. JARVIS , for Advertising Editor and Publisher a silver gold medal for first place, medat for second place and a bronze medal for third place. In additioa to the individual medal awards, the student bolding the highest record oa the second year typewriting teams and A contest for commercial students the student bolding the highest reof the Graaitt, Cyprus and Murray cord on the second year shorthand sbolar-shi- p High Schools was held Wednesday at teams will receive a one-yethe Granite High School in Salt Lake. the Brigham Young Universof A team of Cyprus boys and girls, exity, which will be the equivalent of perts of typewriting and shorthand, $70. Mrs. together with their instructor, Special accuracy swards have been tredit-able 'Madeleine Waldis, made a very announced as follows: to the (indent in the novice typewriting event, writshowing in both subjects. The contest was instituted in or- ing with fewest errors, at least fifty der to bring higher type of training words a minute, a gold medal; to the and in order that the students could student in the school year typewriting oberve bow pupils of their neighbor- with fewest errors st least sixty words ing schools were uught and the results a minute, a gold medal; to the stuobtained from commercial instretion. dent in- - the amateur event, writing ' The Cyprus students, under the at least 65 words a minuts, with few capable direction of Mrs. Waldis, gave cat errors, s gold medal. exhibitions of several typewriting skill and competed with various oth- GARFIELD ITEMS er students of the two CLUB MEETS schools in typewriting and shortA good attendance of ladies were hand tests. Mre. Waldis stated Tuesday that present at the meeting of the GarCyprus would not enter any students field Ladies' Literary Gub Friday in the state commercial contest to be Womene Garfield "held at Provo,' today. (Friday)" as the afternopnatjhe review book on A Club. "Rogne the and expenses were considerable, students had not been practicing any Harris by Hugh Walpole was given An special speed or accuracy tests in pre- by Mrs. H. Claude Anderson. paration for the contest. author the of biography interesting Mrs. Waldis said. that the last 6 weeks of schools will be devoted to was given by Mrs. A. J. McDsniaL special contests in accuracy and speed A talk on Helen Keller was given by drillaC Mr. W. W. Waters. The Garfield At the state commercial contcit, School Glee Gnb, under the direction for first" and second type Vma tear "typewriting 'and firet of Miss Galora Morttnsen. famished writing . and second year shorthand have been j FOR TRIP announced by the Underwood writing Company. In each of the five j Mr. ,B Mrs. F, B. Radebangh left Commercial Students Compete In Contests At Granite Wednesday a A - " ' ss js's.-.vidual awards - sty - for in each event will be ' vertising! So we stop once more to ask; Who pays for advertising? No one couldepossibly pay for the manifold blessings it has brought in its train! There is no black magic about it only a marvelous economic paradox by which you reverse one of the oldest of adages, making it possible for you to have your akc and . . .it loo. In these days of business timidity, advertising is the Moses to lead us out of the wilderness of fear. - at Adver-.lJisin- E i In other words for every ten dol- lar purchase we make, we pay the nominal amount of 15 cents for ad- . er . We have plenty of productive facilWhat we need ia consumption, - and one of the greatest urges to consumption is increased advertising. ities. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION - in cooperation with bnef vacation. 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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Citaiamii Semen Tnplease send me six ' o.vion v v Published by Yft The Mountain States Telephone ft Telegraph Company HOTEL -- i - y GROUP MEETS TO DISCUSS DIKE DETAILS sales. labor-savin- For his eloquence and splendid delivery of speech on The Founding of A. Nation at the oratorical contest on the Constitution of the United States held at the Cyprus High School Monday, Sam Harding was awarded first place. Diligent research coupled with painstaking practice and the students natural brilliant aptitude held the audience spellbound. Marvin Bertoch, president of tbe student-bodand Mark Miner, fluent student-speaksecond and placed third respectively is the contest. Judges of the. contest wete: Principal T. P. Brockbank. Miss Amu Pehnou. Miss Myrth Harvey, and LaVaa SouthwKk. The following is the winning speech; kvy. The Founding of A Nation Marvin Van Buren once said: The struggle that gave birth of our nation must ever be regarded ss one of the most important and interesting eras the world has ever witnessed. The period is extremely important i man's because it is the period that A group of engineers met Wed- history saw a people fight for and win their nesday afternoon ia Salt Lake City at colonist, and then esto discuss engineering detail of the independence tablish a constitution to preserve that diket convert s of to proposed part at a nation. Daring Great Salt Lake Into a fresh water independence that period the people established a body. Engineers and members of the stable government that had endured committee appointed by the county through progress and adversity and commission to investigate the advisthat will enduifc all conditions ability of the project, who have been in the future. through a the of making survey possibilities Oa October 19. 1781, Cornwall! of the project, were present at the surrendered his whole army and thus meeting. A report prepared by S. G Mar-get- tt ended tbe fighting in the Revolutionoa costs and other details of ary War. The American had then won their independence. They then engineering relative to the study of became a free people, free from the proposed frtsb-watlake, was any submitted. Mr. Margetts was assist-e- d tie with England, but only half the won wM There still - re- ia hie work by awociaft engineers, struggle Two sub-- committees were appointed mained the gigantic task of establishto check further on various items of ing a government to which all the states would agree and which would the report. Mr. Margrtts together with R. A. form a satisfactory foundation for a Hart, a member of the county com- nation that must stand tbe test of mittee were requested to continue ex- time. General Washington had completed the estimated periments concerning length of time it will require the salt a great work. He had successfully inwater body to freshen after the dikes spired bis band of patriots knd led arc constructed. George M. Bacon, them to victory for. the American state engineer and W, D. Been, city cause. The American had fought engineer, were asked to check water for and gained their independence. Washington showed hie profound supply figures. Adolph Soderberg, engineer for the respect for that independence by reUtah Copper Company, attended the jecting a proposal of Kingship. He meeting together with the following: realized the people bad fought Ronald M. Crocker, engineer for the just that thing and for the state fish and game commission; Max independence they now had. Now F. Schick, assistant city engineer; E. the question that confronted the Larson bureau of A. reclamof the people and their statesmen ation; Joseph Blickensderfer, county was how to preserve that independence. surveyor, Neal D. Snyder of W. F. Tbe old Articles of Confederation, Snyder and ions and Thomas L7n. drawn up at the tame time aa tha Degeologist of the International Smelting claration of Independence had proved , Company. Under them Congress unsatisfactory. had the right to do anything and tbe BRIDGE , LUNCHEON The states power to do nothing. Tbe Benefit Bridgf Gub wa enter- were quarrelling themselves among and without union they could not tained Friday afternoon at the Mag long endure. na Women Clubrooms by Mrs. Verl It wu decided to hold a convenHaws, assisted by Mrs. Frank Chaption of delegates from all the state man. Aon oclock luncheon was to revise tbe Articles of Confedera served to 14 members. Bridge was tion and make a suitable government 17-8- 7 the diversion of the afternoon and a for those coloniet. On May 25, that convention wu called to or-prize for high score given. The club der. What they did behind closed wUI meet today at 1:00 doors in that session will long be p. m. for remembered by the world. Those, their regular meeting, delegates went farther than to revise o the Article of Confederation. They L. F. A. CLUB created a complete new constitution, Mt. Mae Turpin was hostess to a flaming torch of freedom and self tbe L. F. A. Gub Friday at her home government that had been fanned from the spark of independence that had After the business procccdure of the year before smoldered ia the breasts evening had been carried out, a so- of Americana. cial evening of bridge waa It was only after much controversy enjoyed. The high score was given to Mre. that this great document was accepted A on rim, Roy"$imth and the consolation prize things were delegate,., deadlocked and business given to Mre. Fern Coon It seemed that A late stood at a standstill. wonld hav break ap and luncheon was served to 12 members ,b theit labors be fruitless. Then Frank- . ,i M.i.dCGtntUlnB: ,ct M mir MAGNA BRIDGE CLUB 1 I Tbe suggestion wu accepted mn. , A. tiansen was hostess to I praysnd after that business went oa to a the Magna Bridge Gub Friday at her I ending. When they stepped from the hall at tbe end home on Belva Av. Special guests I f the meeting they had created out were Mrs. P. R. Schultz and Mrs. L. constitution of the United Sates, the A. Sabin, A dainty one o'clock foundation upon which great nation was to grow. Speaking of that luncheon wu served to 12 guests at document Millard Fillmore laid, "Oue beautifully arranged tables. Table of constitution, not perfect, is though bridge were arranged and prizes given doubtless the best that wu ever formto Mre. Rue Packard, high score. Mre. ed. After the delegates had signed the W. B. Robins, second high and Mrs. Constitution it wu put before the j Glen Reid, consolation. States for ratification. Again it was discussed, torn apart, and rediacassed. To make their victim humilia-tio- n It met opposition from more complete. Chicago central who feared a strong took him for a ride in angangsters Austin. government, but tbe righteoutnest of Granite City (HI.) pUnt of won over and ia 17 National Enameling 8 90 Rhode Island ratified tbe docn- Stamping Co. ia running three eight-hoshifts. mint, making tbe Union complete. with orders on hand to keep the I plant I The country now stood sot as 13 independent colonies but at These U Sutes of America I The task which had faced the n the District Court of the Third I merican people and statesmen had been Judicial District ia and for the County I m,t nd solved. They bad roccesa- of Salt Lake, State of Utah, 'fully preserved the Independence that THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE wu theirs snd had founded a nation. COMPANY OF AMERICA. A We have ever fine enjoyed under the righteous principles corporation of New Jersey, qualiAnd as of These United State fied ia Utah. Theodore Roosevelt said. "The world Plaintiff, has not produced so grand a spectacle a nation of free men determining HERRICK 8 COMPANY, a corpora tion. RACHEL R. BOWMAN and its own courses.' ll one-ha- high-spee- afore-mention- s; Who pays this bill manufacturer, dealer, consumer? None of these. Advertising pays for itself I Countless specific proofs an be found that advertising lowers the cost of goods to the consumer stimulates consumption, speeds up addi- production and creates enough dolbillion 2 its to wealth tional pay lar bill many times over. We could compare advertising with d truck which a manufaca turer uses, instead of an army of messenger boys, to deliver goods to his mag customers; or to a chine which speeds up production and reduces costs. To illustrate fur J,c:. a recent study of comparative price trends of advertised goods and of unadvertised goods between 1913 and 1930, according g to a recent study made by the Federation of America, showed that the average price of those groups of commodities affected by advertising had increased by 10 percent, as against a 20 percent price increase for all commodities combined, including both advertised and unadvertised goods. Moreover, it can be conclusively shown that the percentage of adver ? tising cost to the total price of all merchandise told is negligibly small. In 1927. according to government figures, the annual gross tales of all corporations was 142 billion dollars. Our 2 billion dollar advertising bill in that year was, therefore, less than lf one and percent of the total NNUALLY, America spends about 2 billion dollars for advertis- - jng. ' ar Type-LEAV- ' Nation's Hiotcry Calvin $. Smith, superintendent of the Granite School District beaded a group of Granite school district resident. Wednesday who were in favor of keeping last year tax rate, and who submitted their written request to the Salt Lake County Commission asking that the commission grant them permission to petition- - that state tax commission for a two-milevy above the district power to fix the tax. For the last several years the levy for school purposes has been 12.18 mills. An early ruling would be requited in order to prepare teachers contract by April 1 was the statement made by school officials. It is explained that school district are allowed to ask for added levies by obtaining the permission of the conaty commission ta : 1C32 Orator Tells Of Ask For Higher Levy Rates Given on Application. Advertising Friday Haxch 25, Iranlta Residents under tL SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 Six Months One Year Kana, Utah -- dg, IdndhctstXJ HOW RING AND CORD TRICK IS WORKED He has and mechanics. attendants tools and equipment factory-traine- d He uses only genuine Chevrolet parts. And he is Interested in seeing to it that you are satisfied with your Chevrolet. factory-designe- d per-onal- ly A series of weekly service specials to emphasize the low prices on Chevrolet repair work starts today. .For the week of March 28th, the special wi3 be brake adjustments, for which the bargain prices below prevail. CSKVaOUT MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT, 1 1 M I Mica, Division OP OXMXRAb MOTORS i irr ring, large enough few the ha&d n piece of cord for this trick. One ring In secretly slipped over UuLhnod and the wrist of onn arm, where U Is hidden by the sleeve' Appearing before the audience the performer asks some one to tie securely each end of the cord to hla wrists and seal tt with wax If desired, and, passing the second ring around tor Inspection, he announces that, without nntying tha cord, he will hacg the ring on the cord. With his hack torned ha slips the expoeed (lug in a pocket and pulls the hlddeo one over his baud and onto the cord. The audience Is then allowed to again Inspect the ring and cord to Kscnrtato tampered with. fhf they bars not beentoppyrlakt, Will U Unnhsqt) V. SEE YOUR hild -- ? CHEVROLET DEALER A-I- u N. J. BOWMAN, her husband, and CONSTRUCTION SECURITIES ST. PATRICKS PARTY Ten friend met at the bom of COMPANY, a corporation. Defendants, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barret on the B td be sold af Sheriffs Sale it the West 8 G Row Thursday tvening'of last front door of tbe County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, week to celebnt St Patrick bolidad. State of Uuh, on tbe 15 th day of Card games were the diversion of the ApriL 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of evening and high score prizes were said day, that certain piece or parcel to Mr. Barret and Mrs. Lee of real property situate in Salt Lake given were St. Patrick decoration Self. County, Sute of Uuh, described as late luncheon. in tbe carried out it follows, t SubAll of Lot 5, Upper Harvard division of Lot 18, Block 29, Five P .G .WARD PARTY Acre Plat "C. Big Field Sumy. Officer snd teachers of the PleasPurchase price payable in lawful Green Ward were honored guests ant money of the United State. Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this at a social Wednesday evening at the A abort business meet18th day of March. 1932. wardbouse. S. GRANT YOUNG and a social evening of was held, Sbenffof Salt Lake County, Uuh. ing wu Music was enjoyed. dancing By Earl M. Wilson. Deputy. Bradfield and quartJim furnished by V Rawline, Ingebretsen, Ray Attorneys for JPlaintiff. et. Refreshmenu were served to 200 to-w- The performer uses iwo portiere to squeeze through, and SHERIFFS SALE j First publication date Last publication date guest |