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Show 0 ( MAGMA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1934 family hv Garfield if. the winter in Salt Lake MENTAL EMANCIPATION FORMS SUNDAY TOPIC Mr. J. C Denton sad ittsmid to tbeir bom in ter (pending Gtjr. Mr. E. W. Weicbere and family hart moved to Hantingtoa Park, Cal-lor- where they will Weicbere. "God The Presever Of Man" is in (he subject of the Leteon-Sermo- n all Cburcbc of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday June 17. CROSBY NAMED - of radio, Ring IN NEW PICTURE The Oquirrb Stake Y. Mothers and Daughters Liberty Park Wednesday ed by approximately 70 Garfield. A lovely time ed by all. Mrs. Ray Thomas was tb charm tb pore. ing hostess of the Just A Mere Mm Mildred Bennett entertained a st her home Thursday. June 7th. A her young fnenda at her lovely one oclock luncheon was ser- group of Sewing was ved after which an afternoon of bndgt bom Friday afternoon. refreshments followed light by won enjoyed Moore was enjoyed. Mr. Jack Qb Mr. The Golden Text is from Isaiah Following bis election to the rank A birds flying, so will tbc the nation' top ranking radio singof Lord of host defend Jerusalem; de- er, Bing Crosby makes his fust appearwill deliver be and also u; fending Paramount' ance on the screen in Mr. and Mr. Haycock George which comet passing Over be will preserve it." Not week-en'We'rt Dressing, Mr. the and invuiting (pent Among the Scnptual citations on Sun., Mon., to the Gem Theatre. Mn. O. Nelioa of Garfield, n ate the cluded in the Crosby topped all other air perfollowing: "And Jebosbophat stood former in the recent nation-wid- e poll Jerand of Judah in tbc congregation of radio editor, conducted by the New beusalem, in tbc bouse of the Lord, Hu ParaYork fore the new court, and said, "O Lord mount Team-matRoss. who Lanny God of our fathers, art not tbou God recently mad hu film debut ia "Melover ? tbou and rulest not in heaven in Spring." took second spot in all the kingdoms of the beatbenf and ody 1 tot men the poll. ia thine hand is there not power and In bu latest picture, directed by might, so that none is able to withNorman Taurog, Crosby is featured Chronicle stand the? 20.3.6). with Carol Lombard, Georg Burns (II GENUINE is and Gracte Allen, Lthel Merman and Included in the Lesson-Sermo- n also --the following correlative passage Leon Errol. The music was written from the . Christian Science textbook by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel Did You Ever See a Dream Science and Health with Key to the whose by Mary Baker Eddy: Walking?" and '"You're Such a ComScriptures The power of God bring deliverance fort to Me" were last season's bits. We re Not Dressing" u an No power tan withto the captive. A rich it tells the story stand divine Love What is this supwhich opposes itself to of a wealthy heiress who, with a compower, posed colorful Godf Whence cometh it f What is it pany of sycophantic friends, is shipthat binds man with iron shackles to wrecked on a South Sea Island. With leather Whatever them, one of the sailors from the crew sin. sickness, and death? most wanted enslave man is opposed to the diviine of her yacht, u cast ashore. On the Truth makes man free' Island, the company finds Burns and government lor How Allen, a pair of (P- 224 ) Summer the beautiful heiress learns to love tb sailor and with bu help turn the shipfurnishes wreck into good fortune, the basu of an amusing, lyrical story. join 1 jypsi 31:5: Fireworks Thrill Worlds Fair Crowds L. M. I, A. Mis Myra Obray entertained a h at of young ladies at he home SatuW was attendevening at a miscellaneous shower j ladies from honor of Miss Florence Snell wbj was reportto be mamed ia tb near future. T'j tables of bndge were enjoyed and f table of 500. Mm Mary Anthd won the bridge prize and Mrs. p, McClcve won the 500 pnz. Lie Outing refreshments i , L were served. Miss Dorothy Dangerfield eni taintd a group of her f needs st borne Thursday evening. Progress games were enjoyed after which L d' Lesson-Sermo- refreshments were served. World-Telegra- e, JDodJjnilcuxA. ANNOUNCING AS CANDIDATE NOMINATION ON THE Democratic WHITE COUNTY COMMISSIONER DRAPER. UTAH m L iv r i 1 Mr. Mickelsea is a business man of wide experience and has proven himself ia public office for many yean. Tbc more you know bim the better you like him. UYv I ' :.o. ? THE New TELEPHQ11B Tha TBEMONT DIRECTORY $5.00 IS GOINGS DESIGNED BY BOSTONIANS 5; Hunter-Tkoxaps- on Co., Inc. Salt Lake City. Utah PRESS 7 -- K0Y-I- S THE TIME TO ARRANGE FOR. MEW LISTINGS M CHANCES ADVERTISING CORRECTIONS ,274 We appeal to bis friends to go to tbs County Convention in bis behalf O prize. ten IiIr.S.J.r.Iickelsen - THERE Ticket FOR DOE A public card party was held in the afterWomen s Clubrooms Friday noon, June 8th with twelve ladies Mrs. Eugene Wallace and present. Mr. Beth Long were hostesses. A light luncheon was served followed by bridge with Mrs. Peay winning the FOR b7 vi'.u Information Call Mr.Gcotge A. Faust. f Was. 5290 214 Boston Bldg. (Paid political advertisement by A. R. Mickelsen) Foe ' V i.g ? of th many that burst on Ride and! Electrical group. Th Brilliant firework displays are a are, opening day crowd waa aurprlaod frequent night feature at tha new opening night. Th building World Fair in Chicago. This bomb left to right: Federal building. Sky to find tho Fair complete. la on Miss Gwen Geary has returned to her home after a vuit in Salt Lake City with friends and relatives. Mr Irene Peay and son. Vein have gone to Pleasant Grove to spend two weeks with Mr. Peay' mother. Mrs. Margaret Wilson ,.v s Mr and Mn. Lorenzo Brown, Jr are the proud parents of a baby born Sunday. June 10. Mother and baby 0 A y? ' and 4.f XEA I Gu ;i. dr dress are doing very nicely. 9th! $ Dr and Mrs E. H. Chrutofferson and family are here from California vuiting friends in Garfield. f ' V jort true Mach Mrs Charles Clayton of Los Angeles and Mrs. C. W. Childs from Salt Lake City spent Wednesday visiting Mrs Louis Wilde Mrs Ray D the Gleanor Girls day evening June ty, after which she Merrill entertained at her home Tues12 at a sewing parserved light iitpa iu. wei NGR. rv aibip. J.K Vs. ? s C! ian 3l vyk .TUI i or I itiesst ad E! i cas) 1152 irie T , v, . FOU ipcrio ftmanraa jdEtatmt -i- TIfliE? ill. .mi nmro Ilii.n.im.ii lPotels IBw mi.. DC? ... A E. Vas. cu H0U 8 D am 15 r. .sit you, steering your course from an Thats about what it amounts to, you know. The Magna Times is pretty much like a ship, one that sails right into your home and waits for you to take charge of it, to explore in it, to have fun in it, reading about things from far places that you may have for your very own, and save money on every deal. . . , easy-chai- As captain of your own ship, you may go where you will. 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