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Show ti Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Paulos of the approaching Magna announce Helmarriage of their daughter. Miss en. to Ernest Mantes of Healsburg. The marriage will take California. place Sunday, May 22 in the Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City. Miss Paulos is well known locally of Cyprus High being a graduate School and a recent graduate of a business college in Salt Lake. Several socul functions stt planned for the couple during the coming week. Miss Alice Paul has returned to her L. D. S. Mishome after a two-ysThe a inning posters from the Cy- sion tn the Eastern states. Tuesday prus junior high ichoot on various evening. May 24. a Welcome Home celebration phases of the party will be tendered in honor of of the birth of George Washington, Miss Paul, in conjunction with the are on exhibition in the windows of closing meeting of the Pleasant Green Swenson-Huffake- r I urniture store in Ward Mutual activities for the sumMagna. mer. A program will be1 hese posters were designed, drawn at eight o clock p. m. promptly gin and painted by junior high school boys followed by an evening of dancing. and girls and are seeing. Everyone is welcome. POSTERS ON EXHIBIT 'yfe'ctfOCDG- EXTRA VALUES GOUKS d well-wort- h LOW PRICES on tires Is on thing astro quality at Mrs, T. Ridge of Los Vegas, Net of Mr. and was a vada low price it quite another. Robert Ridge during the week. Mrs. Whc you can get the Extra Valuta of Fireetones two and Two itented construction features The Ladies Aid of the Magna Cord Pliet Under the Tread at no uctra Gum-DippChurch will meet Wednesday afpremium in price you are getting thO most In Safety and ternoon at the churchrooms for an afternoon of sewing. leage your money can buy. Prices for these extra quality tires are unbelievably low todays in fact the lotcet t ever knotcn. Yon owe It to the safety of your family and yourself to Strongest and Sqfest equip your car with Firestone thescant to pay, Tires you a buy at the price you show cut from1 scctions We will In Drivs you today. Firestone Tires also special brand mail order tires and others take them in your own hands and check the construction for yourself. You and you alone be the Judge Then you will understand why Firestone Tires are the outstanding preference A" of car owners. FIRESTONE EXTRA of these In days thrifty buying house-gues- Gum-Dippi- ng ed - VALUES COUNTI - i. I The Tire That Taught THRIFT to Millions The Magna Playground will open, Mrs. Jack Nielson was hostess to at stated by Mrs. T. E. Burke, chairPythian Sister Lodge members and woman, June 16 at the Magna ComFriday evening at her munity Park. Supervised play hours their husbands, West Street. The folwill be held every day. All children home on First are invited and urged to attend when-ev- er lowing gusttwert present: Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Ockermaa, Mr. and Mr. possible. Ed. Turner, Mrs. Margaret Patter- son. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hansen, Mrs. Dan Evan Mrs. Mary Sadler all of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Eckstead of Salt Lake. Card games were enjoyed and t!fgh"wrrowrd give, to Mt., Turner and Mrs. Sadler and consolation prize to Mrs. Turner and Mr. Ocker-maMrs. Hansen .was awarded the bouse prize. Members of the Merry Matrons entertained Club were delightfully Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. M. Leasy at her home in GatUddLA .dainty one oclock luncheon was served at the imall tihlct of bridge. by an afternoon High score prize was given to Mrs. H. Claude Anderson and consolation prize to Mrs. J. E. Comley. d n. ' Mrs. A. McDonald Davis nd W?' - D- - Landcaw Jf field were Mrs. Delbert MacC The Magna Womens Club entertained at a bridge party Friday evenHigh score ing at the clubrooms. prizes were given to George Paddock and Mrs. F. B. Radebaugh. Refreshments were later served to 16 guests by Mrs, Frank Peterson and Mrs. R. C Parks. jutu y, Miss lone Hickman Garfield Ward Gleaner Girls TuLf evening at her home. The was spent in making qUl, b'.o.u'v the sixteen guests. Miss Marjor . derson will entertain the hom? The following members of the W. Tuesday evening at her B. A. Sewing circle met at the home Gleanor Girls srt urged to attend. of Mrs. B. W. Richardson on the B. The Magna Ward entertaintd at a ti G. Row Thursday afternoon for their regular social meeting: MesdameS dance Tuesday evening in eoniunc John Bayes, J. W. Brewer, Fred Bar- tion with the closing of the Mutual ton. O. A. Sonne, Robert Ridge. Carl activities for the summer. A Long, Jack Nielson, C. F. Westphal, attendance was present. James Kone all of Magna and Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy. Field Supervisor of Members of the the W. B. A. Lodge of Utah. A luncheon was served and tbs afternoon was Lions Club art urged to attend tin next meeting of the club. Thursday spent in sewing. evening. May 26 at the Baptist Mrs. J. E. Comley entertained at a churchrooms. At this meeting nompleasing party Friday afternoon at her inations for officers to direct the club home in Garfield in compliment to activities for 1932 will be held and members of the e Club. delegates to the Lions International ,Aaattractively-- arranged one oclock Convention will be elected. Imporluncheon was served followed' by an tant" committee .V . made. afternoon of bridge. . U. Magna-Garfit- li Just-A-M- ftpom-.iU,-.ala- TMCBSofMAGIC o oo 3s mu Lindhctsi o o ADD FIVE MATCHES TO SIX AND MAKE NINE ISYOLTUAST CORDS Tire FiraOoea patented proems transforms tk cotton cords into n ttitonp, tovgk, slnswy vnit. Liquid rubber psnstrotss ovary cord ond coots rmry fiber. guarding against Internal friction and Mat, groatly loosening tiiu etrungtk of tbo cord body, ond tiro lift. giving crrcrmuir GUM-DIPPE- D Gum-Dippi- TWO EXTRA CORD PUES UNDER THE TREAD GUM-DIPPE- D it e patented construction, and tbo cord plias aro two oxtra Gonr-Dippso placed that you gut 56 tr strong This ond tests show 16 srsoter protection ngainsl puacturm nnd blowouts. It sots n now standard for Nro performance on high spued cars. NON-SKITREAD IlsSea So ttoVsieu 1 ytreaenS triry VrsAr Save Time and Money by using' this IGTiSSLEsTItE mm The saving of Time between shipper and consigner is the very essence of modern transport efficiency. Our Free Pick-u- p from the shipper and Red Arrow "Fast wuunamm !( MEW . asp amtitisiMs ARRAMCI MW eea masiaccn sriu sttrr-w sunsm-mi- T Freight Service plus Free Delivery to consignee provides the ajnswer to your L. 0. L. freight problem. aaggiMcesCtiAwcESp ire twtMuta Faster Delivery. mu I dies nnd place six in n row about two Incben apart, umllcni'e you will tdd live matches to six and make nine. K. as shown In the drawing, by The secret Is In signing Hie word Take a nun tell )NCHppsteM(eic( vltfii forming the tellers with the matches. WIU L. (Cupyilgkt. $eeenMMitNMsietss Ths Magna Women's Club will entertain at a bridge party Friday afternoon. May 27th at one oclock. All ladies arc cordially invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Tough, live rubber specially compounded for long, slow wear. Scientiftcally designed non-ski- d gives grsotet tree Son ond safe, quiet perform once. might trtr JV.S.C sstlssisMt astmr Salt Lake & Utah Railroad i lie LlndborK.) f (VVWUWUVVVVVVUVVV W 'agliAV.i tujisipjsinl jete (c.toxoj ere TTEaey Are! Tfie New '32 COMPARE CONSTRUCTION QUALITY Chrvalav StwVkV Vikima Sta'k'k'v Franklin. Hnn'kiln U Salta. FacknrC. Ilmt lluUk rUras Sluts . A.. OsdiUan Mawria Parkird WHITTLE PRICE slCsr I TRUCK nrtrl BUR TIKCS After more than three month of fullering from a nervous ail ment Miss Glivar used Dr Allies' Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote us an enthusiastic letter. suffer from "Nerves." 8 you you lie awoke nights. etart at tudden notice, tire aaeQyare cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order, Quiet and relax them with the same medicine that did the work" lor this Colorado girL Whether your "Nerves" have troubled you tor hours or for years, youll find this remedy effective.' At Drug Stores 25c and (1.00. time-tast- ed Tr - i m ila m . FOR A PRIZE $1000.00 in cash prise and one thousand other pruea ate offered for examples cf (kill with a jackknife. Entries may be any kind of model, figure or special carving, requiring skill and ingenuity, made entirely of wood, and with no other tools than s jackknife. tl II S fviii....,,,..,,,,ttl0 $100 Second hits FIni Tfciid VTA , $75 $50 Priis. Fourth Priis FUlh Friio thorn lira sal action, in now, fight, fimuUo, SOLARS. s grant dood, of easy-fittin- 10 And alao there are twenty-tr- e prim and fifty cl $500 each. In sddrtarett 100Q apccial nU fic diatrifiofcd to all winner, cl jacunma caafi awarda and to there Reaving bonnraMc mention. In care of duplicate peart will be g SOLARS tn given. AH rate and detail! of tfiia conteet ire in the Hue of Popular Mecbamca Mafaane now on aale. Buy a copy at any newretand or eorault one at your hbcaiy. You do not have to fie a regular reader. o w 100 Eatl Ontario Street art dasignnd to ap--' r . past to your styi sons vnhsa to to appeal your priced sansol Comport them youl find thorn ths oisk of hats costing much, much morol MAGAZINE j tssten's straw ths leading offerings hat sensations of towsl Sss Mnnl $15 POPULAR MECHANICS 81 ... theyre 59 s CHICAGO, ILL , 3 Fast Fish Soufflk SENNITS DANGKOKS TOYO PANAMAS t. 0 C2JUINZ PANAMAS do not manufacture tlrea under apeeial brand namea for mail order houses and othera to distribute. Special Brand Tirea are made without the manufacturer's name. They are sold without his guarantee or responsibility for service. Every Firestone Tire bears the Firestone name and the quality exeels that of special brand mail order tirea sold at the same prices. tf FIRESTONE 1 . One of the largest magazine publishing houses published a survey which they recently made to find out the tire buying plans of car owners for this year. In this survey they covered twelve states and interviewed 1,403 of their subscribers. They found that 68 of those interviewed are going to buy tires this summer, and that 27.2 of these car owners are going to buy Firestone Tires the next highest is only 20.6 which shows the demand .for Firestone Tires is 32 more than for any other make. t, !l V MUCH fish is served for fasting, but thats not thftJUud of a fish we mean. Ths kind we have in mind is the kind that can be cooked into a souffld faster and with less trouble than any other kind. Peculiar kind of flshT Not at ail. In fact its many kinds, and its only is that it wears a tia overcoat Its canned. When you use canned fish for this purpose, you first phon the grocery store for your favorite brand, or take a can of salmon or tuna down from yonr shelf, open the can, and flake the fish right into the white sauce. Three steps. Heres the Recipe To make a tuna fish souffld add two cups of the fish (the contents of a can) to two cups of thick white sauce, then add oue tablespoon lemon juice and the beaten yolks of six eggs. Fold in six stiUy beaten egg whites, and pour Into a buttered baking dish. Set in a pan of hot water and bake in a slow oven 325Tafqr from forty to forty-fiv- e minutfes, or tillsO. Serv. at once. This recipe serves eight one-poun- .t Rasmussen Garage ii NWYVWYWYWAdVWVWyWsWWVUVVYVWVYVVWWWVVYVb When you buy a fresh fish to make a souffld, you first go to the store, if youre wise, to pick it out Then you take it home. Then you wash It while waiting for the water to heat. Then you cook It Then you wait for it to eooL Then you remove the skin and bones. Then "you flake it Eight separate steps. I k a SMB.., VA .81-4- 9 h k 1 ... what No msttgr what styl yo prsfsr find SOLAR wsat to a youT prico you pay, fHU ths hil In sach and arory particular! -- art man sro chooung Moro aad neoro ThnJr SOLARS. nonay, thoy Cod, ha straw hat utafactio bought such hks al-rou- fi w W id 2 JJ. (D. IPQMEJBtr MAGNA UTAH. nd (D. nnc- - 1U rl 1 Ju id sel 4 rid rdi t i hi! 5.1 |