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Show Magrna Time's, Magna, Utah, FriiUy, MX'' IS, 19U. w ' WASTED WORDS Life is too short to be wasted in saying mean things about other people. Did you ever try to go a whole week without speaking unkindly to anybody? It isnt easy. Its astonishing the number of harsh things we say without actually meaning to make others uncomfortable,,, Most of us are too eritieal in our attitude toward others. We criticize others for doing certain things, when half the time, were we in their place, we would do exactly the same or worse. You never can tell w hat you would do. Try to take a generous view of other peoples actions; even if you can't bring yourself to think kindly, at least control your- - tongue.-- It is merely- - a matter of habit. You get in the Avay of making spiteful remarks without realizing how much harm it does you. Just try the scheme of refraining from unkind criticism. Try it for a week, anyway. It cant hurt you and it - A SERMON ON GOGGLES was standing on the street corner in London waiting for someone to help him across the road. Suddenly he felt a touch on his arm. Believing it to be the took hold of the help lie was expecting-harm and stepped off the curb. An oncoming auto ran him down and he was badly in- AT RANDOM Before a man can wake up and find himself famous, he must first wake up and find himself. e -- jured. Dear Old Lady : Captain, would y ou please help me find my stateroom? Captain: Have you forgotten what num- ber it is maam? Lady: "Yes, but Ill know it if I see it again; there was a lighthouse just outside the window. -- Every man has three characters jvhkk.iiefexhibits. that which he h that which he thinks lie lias. You remember the old saying is, tjjat and which goes like this: "You can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink. Applying this maxim to our safety work, Ye can ghc you tin it might be aaidi thought, but we cant make you think. Through our bulletins and posters you are constantly reminded of the need for working safely. Take thpse thoughts of safety anjl think them through. Apply them to your work for your own sake. ACCIDENTS Dont get sore because we keep harping all the time on "accidents. If we were running any other business wouldnt we be continually advising you of the high quality of our goods? But being in the Safety business and seeing how things are workaccidents here, there ing out in this age we are just trying to at- and everywhere tract your attention to a few essential facts of Reiteration is the continual repetition of a subject, and it is said that there is no better way to make an imscions mind than by pression on the constant reiteration. When a subject is grasmind ii almost beped by the comes an instinct, and until "Safety First becomes instinctive to every man on the Garfield Plant, we will keep burping on accidents. -- - Line Trains The What makes this an especially sad story is the fact that the man whose arm he took hold xif was also blind and like the victim was himself awaiting a friendly hand to guide him across the highway. The incident recalls that the curse of blindness is not only darkness, but danger too. SLIPS THAT PASSED IN THE PRESS Records re Qrty.tday s in jail last January. For rent column : "East end Comfortable room for one or two gents steam heated Biscuits furnished without extra charge. Work wanted: "Young lady Eighteen years old as beginner in respectable office or otherwise. " "Operatives of the stolen car department were ordered Tuesday to pick up a green roadster driven by a good looking blonde with a new model chassis. "lie is described as having brown hair, turning gray, and all of his supper teeth missing. "The bride wore an old rose, which is the last word in fall ensembles. "All widows in the building are to be weather-strippea cost which is expected to be taken care of in the saving afforded the building. ready for the oven, and with that flakiness that brands them as biscuits from the Old South these are the packaged biscuits that even father can bake to perfection now. They come In cylindrical fibre cartons, buttermilk biscuits, ten to each package and separated from one another by layers of tin foil. Yon buy them right from the refrigerator at your grocery or delicatessen store. You tuck them Into your own refrigerator and take them out ten minutes before time to serve. They fairly pop out of the carton when yon open it fluffy and light, ready to bake n beautiful golden brown. An Old Kentucky Recipe Theres n story there, you say. There is. And the story comes from Kentucky, where good biscuits and good old Kentucky hospitality come from. A baker of Bowling Green was the proud some When Malt bus predicted the eventual of the earth he did not foresee the era of industrial accidents, automobiles, gunmen and synthetic liquor. ulation Figure out the things which could happen and then be careful no't to allow them to happen. That's Safely First in a nutshell. A medical authority is quoted as saying that "bathing alone. will not presene one's health. Nevertheless, we prefer to bath alone. Fun is like insurance, the more it costs von. If people would uhi-.tl- e more and whine 'less; work more and worry less; boost more and beef less; give more and grab ; Inis- iness would be better darn fast , r It's-,- The aged clerk was putteiiug around the drug store counter when a young lady entered. "Hae ydu any Life Bony" slu The old fellow looked up with a sparkle in his eye. Hell, hell," he ca hied "You jist wait till git this here counter dusted off an Ill show ye. ' While we sjicjik of the thousands who are injured, let us not forgT-- tTi'atMiiTfUmiTT'sr cape injury and thus prow conclusively that accidents are avoidable. , 1 A good habit to drop The habit of dropping things. - For years the two sexes raced for supremacy. Now they've settled down to neck and neck. Clean up as you costly and causes accidents. a safe plant. go-alo- ng. A A sloppy job is clean plant is The times are calling for strenuous effort by everybody, and yet tlieiq; is a unanimous consent, from top to bottom of the organization, to make a loafer out ofjthe ambulance driver. Stella Pehraon and Mrs, Fan-ni- e Nielaon wen to the Glcanor Grit of the Pkaaant Gitet Ward Tuesday evening. Miia Alice Paul, returned missionary, gave a brief interesting talk. A social evening ! leave Salt Lake Gty 7:10 A. M-- . held and refreshments served to 28 M-. 6:30 P. 11:15 A. M. 3:00 P. and northbound guests. M.. 11:20 P, e R possessor of n superior old recipe for buttermilk biscuits. He believed people everywhere preferred good biscuits. He experimented with hia formula for several years, until he had achieved a biscuit which would keep, under proper refrigeration, and which would be practicable for marketing. He .brought hie biscuits to Louisville and started a hake-shoon an obscure corner. The people of Louisville made a path to his door. Then a Urge flour mill, which supplied the flour for the biscuits arranged to tako over the product, and prodace It In quantity. AtlanU wan the first test city. In six weeks sales leapt from 600 to 6.000 package a day. In Indianapolis, the first northern city to try them. they proved even more popular Today enormous numbers of biscuits go direct from the mixing room to n fleet of refrigerated trucks and are thus serviced to markets everywhere. " - ' 'WEGGESfflf lie-wa- ward. SERVICE STATION The Sunday School teacher asked the children to w i ite down the names of their favorite hymns. One little girl wrote down: "Will- at-mag- na ie Smith. day. Mr. Now in charge of the Hugh: "When your back is up t you are ready to go for- Kez AT RANDOM Sweet Young Thing : "You sav they make paper from thoe trees? - Thats a funny looking one over there, isnt it? Lumberman: "Yes'nt, itll be a funny-pape- r R d, sub-conscio- Stage Manage?: nirtain. All right, run up the TEAM WORK Its all very well to have courage and skill And its fine to be counted a star, But the single deed with its touch of thrill Doesnt tell us the man you are. For theres no lone hand in the game we play We must work to a bigger scheme And the thing that counts in the world today Is, how do you pull with the team? I BELIEVE IN SAFETY FIRST BECAUSE The losi of my ability lo labor means suffering to those I love most on earth; it leaves to the mercies of a more or less indifferent world those whom every workman desires most of alF to protect. It tends to conserve my ability to labor and that ability is my sole capital; losing it, I am bankrupt. safety means the safety of myT fellow-wormen. In risking myself, I risk others. The bread I earn with my own hands is sweeter to me and mine a thousand times than charitv in any form. --- k THE FUNNY BONE sweet young thing had broken her classes. She took the remains of them back to t In optometrist. "1 have broken my glass-isshe Naid, "do I have to be examined all over auilin?. The y omigTrptoinrtmt sighed, "No he 1 Just v ou r'ey es. answered, 1 In1 " Country Girl: "fr. Dribble, Id like yon to meet-m- y fiance, Mr. Brown. Postmaster: "Pleased to meet Country you, young feller, you can certainly write a mean love letter, by beck. "And what kind of officer does your uni- "1 am a naval surgeon, maam., "Goodness me, how you doctors do spe- form lady. signify? asked the inquisitive old cialize in these modern times. -- Its a fact THE MORE-A- OU HEAR OF SAFETY THE LESS YOU HEAR OF ACCIDENTS. r - ' Green Stage Hand: "Say, whatelia think I am - a squirrel ? , In reverse ratio- - Ai B. C.means "Always CarelessBe CarefuL C. B. A. means ness Bring Accidents. Jack Denton, who has just taken over the Weggeland Service Station, isweU known for knowing everything a-b- out an automobile. He will be glad to greet all his old frindes at his new place and invites EVERY motor- - ist to drive in and get acquainted with his style of service. GET FRESH, FULL-STRENGT- H ' Pep 88 comes to this station fresh from the refinery That means that it reaches your car full cf its original snap and life and power. Gasoline evaporates rapidly, you know, so it is important to get it fresh. Only the nearness of the Pep 88 refinery makes it possible for you to have so fresh a gasoline as Pep 88. Drive in and let us fill er up with Pep 88, the fresh, full strength gasoline. , and the Correct Oil for Y our Car New S. A. E (Society of Automotive Engineers) grades of Vico motor o3, are specially designed to meet modern motoring requirements Well fill your crankcase with the correct oil for your motor and Vico is sold with a money-bac- k Just Drive in for Service u , Magna Branch train will leave Mr. Fred Mrs. Minnie Cash left Thursday and Carl Rasmussen calSd to Elsinore Thursday by for Fairview for a brief visit with her the death of their mother. Their wives parents, Mr. and Mr G- - Ha mil toe and other relatives end friends. accompanied them. Clerk in Wool worths: "You can have anything in the store for 15 cents. Freshie: "Fine, Ill take that little blonde over there. j 0 Salt Lake Gty daily except Sunday. 8:00 A R and on Sunday only i 1 : 1 5 A. R. with ' an additional train leaving Salt Lake Gty at 6:30 P. M. Train, will UaV, mJ. daily except Sunday. 7:05 A M. and Sunday only 1 1 :10 A M. with additional daily train leaving Maena at 4 :30 P. were sub-eo- n - Ready-to-Bak- BISCUITS eatf nut id 8 Utah Railroad new that announce (Ortm Lint), time table will become efcfctive 5:00 A. M.. Sunday morning. May 15th 1932. on the main line between Salt Lake City and Payaon, Utah, and the Magna Branch between Salt Lake Gty. Granger and Magna, Utah. The principal change are. the firtt train will leave Salt Lake Gty 7:10 A R for Payaon and the first train will leave Payaon at 7:00 A. R for Salt Lakt Gty. The firtt train for the Magna Branch will tear Salt Lakt Gty at 8:00 A. M., daily except Sunday and os Sunday at 11:15- Main line trains southbound will Salt Lakt Tb A blind man may do a whole world of good. Oren New Schedule cf FUNNY COST SYSTEM Safety is a peculiar commodity in that the more of it you buy the less it costs. Some folks thiuk it costs a lot in time, energy and effort. They fail to realize that the people who pay the most for it are those who try to get along without it. alCutting down on safety activities is -nei-- : Accidents respect ways false economy. ther persons, seasons nor conditions. Circumstances that lead to accidents exists in bad times just as in good times. There are no rest periods for Safety, no vacations. There leave of absence. The old is no official cats away the mice will the saying "When another. Why not; "When play, suggests bill to pay. & theres Xa big way. Safety about if 17 tftatth And the strange thing accident pays most of it. man who has the main line trains leave Payo, at A. R. 9:40 A M 3:00 P 5:40 P, R, and 10:00 P, M. guarantee. Mi about mm TIDES |